Archive for the 'Post and Rail' Category
Timber Fencing – Post and RailA variety of post and rail fencing to suit most requirements including, standard unsawn, rough sawn nailed, heavy post and rail and morticed. These styles of fence are normally suited to agricultural areas and estate fencing. |
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Post & Rail Fencing (nailed)This sturdy fencing comprises of sawn square section vertical posts, with three horizontal rails, nailed to the posts. There is a choice of either half round rails or sawn square section rails. Allow one post for every 1.8m of fence, plus one for the end of the run. Allow three rails for every 3.6m of 3-rail fencing |
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Post & Heavy Rail FencingThis attractive design will appeal to those who want a more unusual, retro, or “riven” look to their fence. Comprising of half round vertical posts, with either three or four mortices, for the irregular sawn horizontal rails to insert into. Allow one post for every 1.8m of fence, plus one for the end of the run. |
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Standard Post & Rail FencingThis basic and versatile fencing comprises of machine rounded half round vertical posts, with three horizontal machine rounded half round rails, nailed to the flat face of the posts. Allow one post for every 1.8m of fence, plus one for the end of the run. Allow three rails for every 3.6m of 3-rail fencing |
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Post and Rail fencing (morticed)This attractive fencing comprises of sawn square section vertical posts, with three or four horizontal square section rails, morticed into the posts. There are additional prick posts in between the posts at the mid bay point to give extra support. Allow one post and one prick post for every 2.85m of fence, plus one post for the end of the run. |
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