I'm going to put up a 4' tall 3 or 4 panel (true 1x6 corral board) wood fence around our 3 acres. Its 485' deep and 270' wide along the road. I'm having 2 electric gates installed in the next few weeks and then will start on fencing. I want to use 6x6-8 ($26.50) treated posts along the front (road) side and 4x4 ($7.30) treated posts for the rest. I was thinking about using railroad ties ($22) for the front posts, but got to re-thinking it with concerns about splits in some of the ties, and not getting good nail/screw bites. I like the look though.
That was the lead in, now the question. I'm wanting to have about a 30* angle from the fence that's parallel to the road where it goes in front of the gate posts. How would you attach the 1x6 corral board to the 6x6 post so its got a good bite and no bow? It'll only be a 6' to 8' section of fence. I've thought of chiseling out the 6x6 and setting the corral board into the 6x6. I've also thought about heating some 2" angle iron and hammering it from a 90* to a 30* and lag bolting the corral board through it into the 6x6 post.
I want the road side 30* corner post to be in line with the rest of the fence line posts. There's probably a much easier answer to this that I'm overlooking. Any ideas?
That was the lead in, now the question. I'm wanting to have about a 30* angle from the fence that's parallel to the road where it goes in front of the gate posts. How would you attach the 1x6 corral board to the 6x6 post so its got a good bite and no bow? It'll only be a 6' to 8' section of fence. I've thought of chiseling out the 6x6 and setting the corral board into the 6x6. I've also thought about heating some 2" angle iron and hammering it from a 90* to a 30* and lag bolting the corral board through it into the 6x6 post.
I want the road side 30* corner post to be in line with the rest of the fence line posts. There's probably a much easier answer to this that I'm overlooking. Any ideas?
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