keeping new fence boards level at top

I'm going to have to replace a 30' section of privacy fence. The ground
under the fence is uneven and is lower in the middle than on the ends.

Is it easier to put a string across the top, and cut each board to length,
or simply put boards up following the ground line, and then make one long
cut across the tops to level them?

Also, what do you do when you get to a point where a standard width board is
too wide for a fit? Rip it the whole length?
RB [ So, 16 Juli 2006 17:27 ] [ ID #139766 ]

Re: keeping new fence boards level at top

Depends on your preferences.
Think about when you drive down the road and see a fence... If the top is
level, do you notice it? Or, if the top is parallel to the ground,, do you
notice that?
Whatever you think looks better... After all... It is your fence.

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"RB" <rbig [at] bellsouth.nospam.net> wrote in message
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> I'm going to have to replace a 30' section of privacy fence. The ground
> under the fence is uneven and is lower in the middle than on the ends.
>
> Is it easier to put a string across the top, and cut each board to length,
> or simply put boards up following the ground line, and then make one long
> cut across the tops to level them?
>
> Also, what do you do when you get to a point where a standard width board
> is too wide for a fit? Rip it the whole length?
>
bill [ So, 16 Juli 2006 22:04 ] [ ID #139774 ]

Re: keeping new fence boards level at top

"RB" <rbig [at] bellsouth.nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Is it easier to put a string across the top, and cut each board to length,
> or simply put boards up following the ground line, and then make one long
> cut across the tops to level them?

Lay a 6" by 6" plywood scrap on the ground first (to support the board),
hold the board in place and nail it on, repeat for the section. Determine
your top height at both ends of the section, snap a chalkline between, skil
saw off the top.

A variation on that theme I used; put a nail at the top height of each
section and hold a scrap (1/4" by 1") and bend it down in the center about
5" to form a scallop. Mark and cut.
platapus03 [ So, 16 Juli 2006 22:27 ] [ ID #139775 ]
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