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Q&A | Fences : fence up a hill

Title of Question: fence up a hill
 


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Question: how do you install chain link when the ground transitions from level to up a hill? The transition is 2ft in height in 25ft of run.

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Name: Dr. Fence PHD | City: Detroit | Date: June 3, 2007, 17:39
Answer: Easiest way would be to set a terminal post at both extremes of the transition - at the lowest and the highest points. Break the top rail and fabric at these posts, picking it back up at the other side of the post. Be sure to set the line posts a tad high in the center of this transition, and, with a little luck, you should be able to stretch the fabric tight, taking up as-needed at the tension bands, without bias-cutting the fabric (which is best left to a pro).

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