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    Large gap under concrete gravel board held only by a bolt

    A sample of images showing the prong/post/board. Ground here is somewhat level. The board has been cut to fit. These most likely will need replacing. The others which are already in place are somewhat better 'looking'
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    Large gap under concrete gravel board held only by a bolt

    Thank you. If there is no issue of weight/strength, we can live with a 2/3" gap. I cant see a dog being able to crawl under this small gap. For the rest, it looks like the 'mostly buried boards' needs to be installed first. From the picture, it looks like the fencer will have to remove all the...
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    Large gap under concrete gravel board held only by a bolt

    We measured the gaps again today. The largest gap is 10" and that is large enough for a large dog to squeeze through. How the fencer is going to fill the gaps is beyond me. Take for instance the fence with the 10" gap, if he was going to use two 6" concrete gravel boards to fill the gap there...
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    Large gap under concrete gravel board held only by a bolt

    The garden is 200 ft long and slopes gently away from the house. There is one section of the fence is to accomdate the ground level drop. There are numerous mature trees near to the fence which make the ground even more uneven between each concrete post. None of the concrete gravel boards sit on...
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    Large gap under concrete gravel board held only by a bolt

    Fencer in the midst of completing a 6'6" high feather edge fence with concrete post and concrete gravel board. The fencer is leaving large gaps under the concrete gravel boards. The concrete gravel boards are simple resting on 2 prong galvanized cleats and one bolt attached to concrete post...
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