Instructions / Assembly

The reason for the gravel in the bottom of the hole is to allow the post to drain if by
any chance water or condensation gets into the center of the hollow post.
TIPS
Most areas of Canada and the USA only require a 36” hole. However, in colder climates
where the frost line deepens, another 12” deeper hole may be required ie. 48”deep. If you
are installing in this colder area please call TAHOE Slip-Fence or your local Tahoe Slipfence
dealer to order 10’ long Fence-Posts for a 6’ high fence.
STEP 2 – Insert Posts
Insert the 3” x 3” x 9’ square Aluminum Fence Post into the center of the post hole
ensuring that the post is at least 6’4” or (76”), above the ground level so the top of the posts
will be 2" above the top of the regular 6’ high fence boards which should be sitting 1.5" to 2"
off the ground at the bottom to keep the fence boards dry.