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      CommentAuthorSteve
    • CommentTimeNov 1st 2009
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    This process will be important to get the fence project started and done correctly.
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      CommentAuthorH-C
    • CommentTimeNov 1st 2009
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    Part of this first step is to get a good string line run, and make sure you follow local codes for the fence and the set back required.
    Some important tools/materials needed include: Skill saw, quickcrete, level, drill, wood screws,tape measure, L-supports, cedar pickets, 4 x 4 posts, 2x4s, 1x2s, and cedar lattice.
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      CommentAuthorH-C
    • CommentTimeFeb 17th 2010 edited
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    some photos that should provide a quick starting point for the cedar fence.

    cedar lattice fence



    cedar fence gate
    • CommentAuthorRocket
    • CommentTimeMar 24th 2010
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    I read a little about a fence built from scratch or using the panels that are pre-built. Wondering if the panels are easier, but still look as good as a natural built fence.