fencing products

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H posts and fencingH posts and decorative fencingConcrete posts for timber railsConcrete posts for timber rails Pre-casted brick wall

post and rail fencing

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post catering for timber railings

5 ft Post catering for
Timber Railing (3 Timber Rails)

Opening for Timber Panel -
41/2" x 11/2" opening.


6 ft 6" Posts catering for
Timber Railing (4 Timber Rails)


Opening for Timber Panel -
41/2" x 11/2" opening.

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panel fencing

Concrete Slot Dimension: 53mm

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Below: H Post and Timber Panel with Wall-Effect Base Panel

H post, fence panel and wall-effect base panel

 

fencing stakes

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Erect strainers and struts at ends, corners and change of directions. It is recommended that struts and strainers be used at an average of 50m intervals. Ensure wire is tight using strainers or by inserting a tensioning winder.

anti-intruder fencing

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erecting a post and rail fence

1. Ensure that the posts are the correct length for the height of fence being erected. This is especially important when the fence line is progressed along uneven ground (longer posts will be required).
2. 20N concrete at 18" deep should be placed around posts except for end, corner or strainer posts where holes should be filled to the top.
3. Galvanised Wire may be fed through the holes in posts where necessary. Proper straining ratchets should be used to tension the wire.