HI
I have a fence post in a fetheredge fence with arris rails. The post has rotted just above ground and moves with the wind. It is effectively being supported by the two adjacent fend posts.
I have included a picture.
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I think I'll need some cutting device to cut the arris rails from the fence post so I can take down the 2 adjacent fence panels before removing the fence post and replacing it.
This approach would require 4 replacement arris rails to be fitted into the tenon joints present on the adjacent fence post although.
I don't have the tools to make a tenon joint in the replacement fence post I have purchased. What tools would I require to do this?
I see that I can use arris rail brackets to nail the arris rails to the fence posts
I have a fence post in a fetheredge fence with arris rails. The post has rotted just above ground and moves with the wind. It is effectively being supported by the two adjacent fend posts.
I have included a picture.
View media item 71829
I think I'll need some cutting device to cut the arris rails from the fence post so I can take down the 2 adjacent fence panels before removing the fence post and replacing it.
This approach would require 4 replacement arris rails to be fitted into the tenon joints present on the adjacent fence post although.
I don't have the tools to make a tenon joint in the replacement fence post I have purchased. What tools would I require to do this?
I see that I can use arris rail brackets to nail the arris rails to the fence posts