The bar makes the end of the fence rigid and provides something to attach to the posts.
Building a chain link fence without concrete.
If you re still not sure if a chain link fence is the right choice watch need to know.
With a hole that is the proper size either gravel or a polymer backfill can keep fence posts in place for many years.
Run a tension bar through the links at the end of the mesh.
The gates would slide on wheels.
Traditionally chain link fences are held in place by buried posts surrounded in concrete.
Use the jack to pull the post straight up out of the ground.
Codes may also specify post hole requirements.
Installing chain link fence without concrete.
If you decide to install your chain link fence without concrete use a post hole digger to make a hole deep enough to bury the posts at least two feet or about 1 3rd of the height.
Actually if you don t use concrete you can actually easily pull posts out of the ground using a hydraulic auto jack with a chain and large lag bolts.
Lag bolt each end to opposite sides of the post just above the ground.
The gates need to be only 4 tall and lightweight.
Take about 18 inches of chain.
However it is possible to install a chain link fence without concrete.
Never pound the posts into the ground especially if you have hard clay or rocky soil because you ll bend the tops.
Lay the chain link mesh on the ground outside the fence.
Attach a bracket to a concrete block that is heavy enough to hold the wood or other material you plan to use to build the fence.
Choosing a fence for more options and check out our fence materials guide.
My thought is to hinge 2 3 4 gates on 2 9 sliding gates that would bifold like bifold doors open close without taking a lot of space.
If you need a temporary fence or a border that you can move as needed a quick way is to use concrete blocks.
Galvanized steel is the strongest mesh.
Thinking about using chain link tubing with ornamental loop wire fencing or attaching thin wood strips horizontally.