How Do You Build A Pipe Fence?
It’s been said that good fences make good neighbors, and there’s no kind of fence quite as tough, secure or weather resistant as a pipe fence. Pipe fences are easy to clean, very solid and can last a lifetime. But professionally installed pipe fences can cost a fortune. For dedicated do-it-yourselfers, it’s possible to construct a clean, attractive and sturdy fence that will last a lifetime, keeping your pets and livestock in, and unwanted predators out. Measure out the perimeter of your fence. Make sure you are on your property and not someone else’s when doing so. Place posts every six feet or so along the perimeter that you’re measuring, and mark where you’d like the post holes to be dug. For hills, carefully measure the angle that you want with a protractor and make a note of it. Count up how many posts there are in total. This will make installing the fence considerably easier when you are placing the sections. Cut your pipes into posts, top pieces and bottom pieces. Then weld tog