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Anyone have any recommendations on what else to do?

First sentence put everything in a nut shell, spot on. Thanks for advice will tryHammering nails in, with nothing to support the other side, is doomed to failure. Try screws, with perhaps some heftier timber behind, to screw into.

Sorry to be a lazy sh*t, but what exact screw size would you recommend? I am not good with screw sizesHammering nails in, with nothing to support the other side, is doomed to failure. Try screws, with perhaps some heftier timber behind, to screw into.
Sorry to be a lazy sh*t, but what exact screw size would you recommend? I am not good with screw sizes

Do you mean 6mm and 8mm?That's an eyeball judgement. Maybe #6 or #8, of a length which doesn't quite go through both thicknesses of the timber. Plated steel, will last for a few years, but if you expect the fence to last longer than a few years, use stainless steel, or proper brass screws.
Does it have wooden posts in the ground?Forgot to mention the fence shakes a lot. Is there anything I could get to prevent this as when it is windy it is annoying to hear the fence hitting back and forth

Do you mean 6mm and 8mm?



Right bolt is very loose, not securing onto it anymore. Rust and the hole inside where it connects is possible worn off and broken!What is causing the rocking?
Is the whole post rocking?
Or is it that the bolts are loose?

Its not rocking I think as much, my main concern is to secure it somehow, but not to do anything major like remove posts etc. Just need some sort of firm fix to not get even worseRight bolt is very loose, not securing onto it anymore. Rust and the hole inside where it connects is possible worn off and broken!
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