How Do You Erect A Chain Link Fence?
Chain link fence is a relatively inexpensive type of fence that blends well with the backdrop of your yard. It delivers an effective boundary around your property without the confining effects of a privacy fence, and it is highly durable. You can purchase chain link fence at many hardware and home improvement stores, and you can save some money on installation by erecting it yourself. Determine where you want your fence to begin and dig a hole using a post hole digger. The hole should be about six inches in diameter and two feet deep. Place a post in the hole and kick in some dirt to hold it in place. The post should be sticking out of the ground at a height that is three inches less than the total height of your chain link mesh. For example: for four-foot (48″) high chain link mesh, your post should be 45″ out of the ground. Pour in half a bag of quick-mix concrete and add water. Mix the water and concrete until it is at an even, clay-like consistency. Use a level to make sure the pos