Set wooden fence posts

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Fence posts are required to fix a wooden fence. These can be set in the ground in different ways. With a little manual skill, you will be able to professionally set the wooden fence posts yourself.

Fence posts hold fences.
Fence posts hold fences.

What you need:

  • Fence post
  • Drive-in sleeves
  • Rubber mallet
  • Ready-made mortar
  • Quick tie
  • Keg
  • Trowel
  • Cordless screwdriver
  • Screws

How to plan the setting up of the fence posts

  1. Plan exactly where the fence will be placed and how many wooden fence posts will be required. That depends on the length of the fence.
  2. Decide whether you want to drive the ground socket into the ground or set it in concrete. That depends on how the soil is obtained.
  3. Check with friends or family to see if someone can help set the fence posts.

So, knock the posts into the ground

  1. Use a rubber hammer to drive the first ground socket into the ground at the beginning of the fence.
  2. While hammering in, check with the spirit level whether the sleeve is being driven in straight. You can make a correction by changing the steering angle.
  3. Fasten the metal fence posts correctly

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  4. Measure the distance to the second fence post with a folding rule and drive the sleeve into the ground. Proceed in the same way with all other sleeves.
  5. Insert the fence posts into the sleeves and secure them with screws.

How to concrete the fence posts

  1. Mix the ready-mixed mortar in the keg with quick-release binder and water.
  2. Use the spade to dig a hole for the first fence post.
  3. Place the impact ground sleeve in the hole and fill it with the ready-made mortar. Make sure that the sleeve is level.
  4. Measure the distances to the other fence posts and proceed in the same way.
  5. Let the mortar mass dry out well before fastening the wooden fence posts in the sleeves with screws.

Should one terrace edged with a fence, use sleeves that are screwed onto the stone slabs. After that, put the fence posts into the sleeves and screw them tight.

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