Instructions / Assembly

If following the grade, make sure that the fence board tops are the same distance from the
stringer all the way along the fence section for a nice even looking fence project.
NOTES
The reason that the board-holes are larger than the fence boards is so that when
you need a fence section to drop below level for a swale or climb above level for a
hill you are still able to insert fence boards level up to a 30 degree incline or
decline.
Note: On both ends of one side of each stringer there is a half-board hole to which
one 1” x 3” x 6’ fence board must be installed or if not available, a regular 1” x 6” x
6’ fence-board must be rip sawn down the center to provide 2 pieces of 3” wide
fence boards to be inserted into the half board holes of each stringer on one side in
either end to complete the section.
TIPS
Before inserting the wood screw, Push the boards to one side of the board hole either left or
right to ensure fence-board levelness, and whichever side you push these first boards to,
push all of the fence-boards to the same side throughout the full fence construction. This will
ensure a nice clean level consistent fence.