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1
Gather Your Materials
A chain link fence with its parts labeled
Installing a chain link fence starts with a framework. In the accompanying photo you'll see all the parts you'll need to buy for your framework and how they fit together.
A. Line post cap
B. Top rail
C. End post cap
D. Rail caps
E. Tension band
F. Tie wire
G. Line post
H. Tension wire
I. Corner post
J. Tension bar
2
Prepare Your Post Holes
A person digs a post hole
Set your posts about 4 inches away from your property line to avoid any property line issues with neighbors.
Dig post holes three times wider than the post diameter: 6 to 8 inches for end and corner posts, 4 to 6 inches for line posts and 1/3 of the length of the pole plus 4 inches for gravel.
Fill all the holes with 4 inches of gravel and tamp.
Add 6 inches of concrete to the corner, gate and end post holes only.
Tip: Posts come in two diameters. The wider diameter, 2-3/8 inches, is for corner and end posts. The smaller diameter is 1-5/8 inches and is for the other posts in the fence, or line posts. When laying out the gateposts, leave an extra 3-3/4 inches, or as much as directed by the manufacturer between posts, to make room for the hinges and latch.
3
Set Posts
A person filling a post hole with concrete
Put posts in the wet concrete and plumb them with a level.
Finish filling in the corner, gate and end post holes with concrete.
Check the posts for plumb after every few shovelfuls and adjust as needed.
Slope the top of the concrete so water drains away from the posts.
Let the concrete cure for two to three days.
Do not fill the holes for the line posts with concrete, and don’t put the line posts in place.
4.Attach Tension Bands and Gate Hardware
Slide tension bands onto each corner, gate and end post. The bands will help hold the mesh in place once it’s installed. You will use three for a 4-foot fence, four for a 5-foot fence, and five for a 6-foot fence.
Put hinges and latch hardware onto the gate posts at roughly their final positions, to install later.
Use a rubber mallet to drive end post caps onto the gate, corner and end posts, and slip a brace band over each installed post.
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