If you missed Part 1, here is a link: [ Ссылка ]
Looking for Part 3? Here ya go: [ Ссылка ]
Questions about this build? Cost? Tips and tricks? Read the written tutorial at:
- Part 1: [ Ссылка ]
- Part 2 : [ Ссылка ]
- Part 3 : [ Ссылка ]
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If you happen to be in the Fort Worth/Dallas area, here are the local suppliers I went to for this project:
Fencing material: Binford Supply - [ Ссылка ]
Steel post material: Discount Steel - [ Ссылка ]
Lag bolts: Fort Worth Bolt and Tool - [ Ссылка ]
Things I Used in This Project:
Triton Multi-Stand: [ Ссылка ]
Triton SuperJaws: [ Ссылка ]
Triton Circular Saw: [ Ссылка ]
Nail Gun: [ Ссылка ]
Stainless Steel Ring Shank Nails: [ Ссылка ]
Step Stool: [ Ссылка ]
50' Air Hose: [ Ссылка ]
Canopy: [ Ссылка ]
Level: [ Ссылка ]
In this video I continue with installing my cedar board on board fence. Last video I extended each steel post by welding on an extension, then demoing the old fence, and installing the stringers. This week I start by adding a cedar top cap then install board on board pickets on all three sides. I end the video by adding trim to the outside of the fence to give it a clean finished look. Stay tuned for part three where I build cedar boxes to hide the steel posts, add trim to pretty the boxes up, as well as build a gate for the fence.
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