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Old 24-03-2005, 06:07 PM
Jackie Whitehouse
 
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hello, not sure if i'm posting in the right newsgroup but can anyone tell me
if i have 5ft high fence panels, how long should the posts be ? and how
deep a hole should i dig to put them in ? (total novice when it comes to
fence erecting, can you tell, lol)
The bit of garden i'm wanting to fence off is only 12 ft across so would
rather try and do it myself than pay some cowboy pots of cash i don't really
have to do it for me.
Hope someone can help and if so thanks in advance. Jackie.


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Old 24-03-2005, 06:27 PM
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hello, not sure if i'm posting in the right newsgroup but can anyone tell
me
if i have 5ft high fence panels, how long should the posts be ? and how
deep a hole should i dig to put them in ? (total novice when it comes to
fence erecting, can you tell, lol)
The bit of garden i'm wanting to fence off is only 12 ft across so would
rather try and do it myself than pay some cowboy pots of cash i don't
really
have to do it for me.
Hope someone can help and if so thanks in advance. Jackie.

Hi Jackie,
There is excellent advice at the link below. Just put "fence" in the search
box, and you'll get all the info you need - and more :-). It's a site to
remember :-)

Regards

Chris S

http://www.pavingexpert.com/home.htm


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hello, not sure if i'm posting in the right newsgroup but can anyone

tell
me
if i have 5ft high fence panels, how long should the posts be ? and how
deep a hole should i dig to put them in ? (total novice when it comes to
fence erecting, can you tell, lol)
The bit of garden i'm wanting to fence off is only 12 ft across so would
rather try and do it myself than pay some cowboy pots of cash i don't
really
have to do it for me.
Hope someone can help and if so thanks in advance. Jackie.

Hi Jackie,
There is excellent advice at the link below. Just put "fence" in the

search
box, and you'll get all the info you need - and more :-). It's a site to
remember :-)

Regards

Chris S

http://www.pavingexpert.com/home.htm

Thanks Chris, what a marvelous site!!!! Instructions are clear and simple,

just how i like them lol .
Once again many thanks, i now feel i can do the job myself


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"Jackie Whitehouse" wrote in message
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"Chris S" wrote in message
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"Jackie Whitehouse" wrote in

message
...
hello, not sure if i'm posting in the right newsgroup but can anyone

tell
me
if i have 5ft high fence panels, how long should the posts be ? and
how
deep a hole should i dig to put them in ? (total novice when it comes
to
fence erecting, can you tell, lol)
The bit of garden i'm wanting to fence off is only 12 ft across so
would
rather try and do it myself than pay some cowboy pots of cash i don't
really
have to do it for me.
Hope someone can help and if so thanks in advance. Jackie.

Hi Jackie,
There is excellent advice at the link below. Just put "fence" in the

search
box, and you'll get all the info you need - and more :-). It's a site to
remember :-)

Regards

Chris S

http://www.pavingexpert.com/home.htm

Thanks Chris, what a marvelous site!!!! Instructions are clear and
simple,

just how i like them lol .
Once again many thanks, i now feel i can do the job myself

The chap who runs the site used to be a regular contributor here, and his
common sense and humour are much missed. The bullsh*t got too much for him,
I think. You can't go wrong with his instructions - the web site is a real
credit.

Chris S


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In article , Chris S
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The chap who runs the site used to be a regular contributor here, and his
common sense and humour are much missed. The bullsh*t got too much for him,
I think.


No, it was basically that Real Life got in the way. He is now
phenomenally busy.

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Kay wrote:
In article , Chris S
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The chap who runs the site used to be a regular contributor here, and his
common sense and humour are much missed. The bullsh*t got too much for him,
I think.



No, it was basically that Real Life got in the way. He is now
phenomenally busy.

Good, though I miss him I am
a) Pleased that his business is booming.
b) Very pleased it is not a health problem


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