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Building a 4 foot chain link fence.
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Cut the steel pipe into four sections with two sections equal to the width of the space minus 6 inches to accommodate the gate corner hinge assemblies and latch and two sections equal to the height of the chain link fabric on the fence minus 3 inches to accommodate the thickness of the gate corners.
Step 4 place one brace band on first to use if bottom tension wire will be installed.
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End posts have one hook up.
Step 3 a hook up is each connection of chain link to an end or corner post.
Secure it in place and fill the hole around it with wet concrete.
Add 6 inches.
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Measure the width of the space the gate will cover.
Fill all the holes with 4 inches of gravel and tamp.
Codes may also specify post hole requirements.
Starting with one of your terminal posts set the post in the center of its hole and position it to a plumb position using a level and plumb line.
Corner posts have two hook ups.
Be sure to slope the concrete away from the post to allow water to run away from the base.
This fitting requires one 5 16 x 1 1 4 standard fence bolt and nut.
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6 to 8 inches for end and corner posts 4 to 6 inches for line.
Dig post holes three times wider than the post diameter.
For example a 4 high chain link fence requires three tension bands per hook up.