Easy Wire Fence Gate Wire Fence Gate Post
How to Build a Mesh Fence
Print this information in PDF. Check out the Coalition to Unchain Dogs for fencing building videos and more information. Watch a short video about building a mesh fence: You can purchase all materials at farm supply stores such as Tractor Supply Company or home improvement stores such as Home Depot. Try asking for donations to buy supplies or pay a fence company. Take pics of the needy dog and post to social media or a crowdfunding site such as gofundme.com. Your friends may be very willing to pitch in time, money, or supplies! Supplies
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Thin mesh and T-post | Strong mesh fencing |
InstructionsWatch my short video to see the below steps in action.
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The wooden gate is attached to the wood post with a door hinge. A slide lock was also added to help keep the fence shut. A bike lock can also be used. |
Wood posts were set in the corners, and metal T-posts were used
between corner posts. This fence has kept many 50-70 pound dogs inside.
Two wire ties are used to attach the mesh to the top of the T-post.
How to Set a Post
Materials:
- Strong wooden post
- One 40 lb. bag of concrete mix is enough for 2 posts. You can use quick-set.
- Stick or dowel
- Water from a bucket or hose
- Shovel or post-hole digger
Instructions:
- Dig a hole. The post needs to be at least 1 1/2 or two feet underground.
- Put a few rocks in the bottom of the hole, then set the post in the hole. It�s easiest if you have someone to hold the post in the center of the hole.
- Pour about one-third of the concrete mix into the hole. Pour it around the post. Pour about half a gallon of water into the hole and stir the concrete around with the stick.
- Keep adding concrete mix and stirring in water in until the hole is filled with the concrete mix. Refer to the directions on the package.
- Cover the concrete with the dirt from the hole. Pile dirt or rocks around the bottom of the post to keep it in place while the concrete sets.
- In 24 hours, you post should be set with regular concrete. With quick-set, your post will be ready in an hour.
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