Fencing flush to a concrete garage

Discussion in 'Garden Projects and DIY' started by nikirushka, Jan 1, 2016.

  1. steveCarr

    steveCarr Apprentice Gardener

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    ps they are not too an expensive a drill bit
     
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    fence posts or forum....lol
     
  3. nikirushka

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    Thanks for the tip. Temporarily I'm going to put a couple of wooden posts in to hold a panel up, but I'll bear that in mind when I get a permanent structure in.

    As it turned out, I misjudged the size of the gap - it's bigger than I thought - and, once the new bit of fence went up, the neighbours took it a little bit over onto their property to go round my wooden post (to keep the mesh up, to keep their poxy escapologist dog in - it didn't work), and the gap now fits a 6ft fence panel perfectly!
     
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