It isn't screwed into anything but the rail. The one at the bottom end blocks the rail from sliding uphill and the one at the top end of the rail stops the rail from sliding downhill.
see the line post required the same degree on the rail holes for it to flow, (if your top rail is 1.5" from top, the continuing rail on the other side should be bout 2.5" lower) also need to cut out the panels out of 16' since the 57.25" end up too short. SMH@ the bottom double rail idea.
Bebo i don't understand why they doubled up the bottom rail either. Seems unnecessary if u cut the angles without changing the overall height of the pickets. Routering out the first post is where everything got F'd up.
If you want to install vinyl fence on a hillside the best way and right way to do it is to use end post and route the lower side out so it looks like a very straight line. Baahm! Baahm!
Thanks for your comment. We are aware you can use longer pickets but we sell vinyl nationally and many of our facilities only offer 1 size for pickets so this is a work around for those that don’t have access to 16’ pickets.
that looks really great! Have one question though..Are you keeping your posts at the realative same height, that is to say where ever you are putting a post in the ground are you sinking them in the same depth so that no matter the ground slope each post is the same height from the ground it is in?
your skirt boards don't even line up dude and those grabbers look like they really hold the bottom rail support the bottom or skirt boards will sage in the heat and the top rail doesn't line up looks like shit dude and yes i've been carpenter for 40 years and do know what i'm talking about my wood fences that I would build will last at least forty years that's because I know how to build them , do you ?
@@WholesaleVinylFencing it never did look beautiful , the material will last the elements but to install it properly and look good is the key but nowadays it’s all about how fast and how much money it will cost . I’ve been retired now for five years and I cannot compete with most on price or don’t want to compete but I will still help some if they need it
Why show the cutting of the picket on the table saw if youre gonna do it unsafely. No good for a how to video. Personally i prefer an angle grinder for this task anyway. Great video otherwise.
This is great! Installing 445' of Dover vinyl fence on a slope as well. Perfection! Thank you for for the educational video!
Scotty is a good man, hard worker.
Best demo I've seen on how to do this! Thanks.
That was awesome, he did a great job explaining how to do the job, loved how he showed you step by step
Donna Hunter buettsfence.com has been installing since the 40s
Wow just from your video sharing the knowledge help out a lot thanks keep the amazing work 🤙🏽
How do you fill the gaps on the bottom of the fence?
That was awesome!! Scotty did a good job also!
DREAMS A LOT thanks for the comment!
double rail ? I would not have posted this and what's with the 3' cut down in the corner ?
I have never used a double rail . I always get longer panels and cut them to fit.
That’s a great way to do it. I like both methods.
Great Video 👍
at 5:05 was that piece really long enough? ... top rails
Where is the channel for the panels? Did you use rail locks ?
this customer did not want the extra expense of channel and the rails are locked in with screws.
Nice job, great explanation 👍
1:58 what is that screw screwed into? is the other end poking out the post?! lol
It isn't screwed into anything but the rail. The one at the bottom end blocks the rail from sliding uphill and the one at the top end of the rail stops the rail from sliding downhill.
Awesome job
Great video. Thanks
I used your video to build my fence thank you
This guy is legit.
Great demo video.
That backyard is dangerous!!
How do you measure the post spacing for the incline?
Use your rail as a guide. Go short to error on the side of caution.
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see the line post required the same degree on the rail holes for it to flow, (if your top rail is 1.5" from top, the continuing rail on the other side should be bout 2.5" lower) also need to cut out the panels out of 16' since the 57.25" end up too short. SMH@ the bottom double rail idea.
Bebo i don't understand why they doubled up the bottom rail either. Seems unnecessary if u cut the angles without changing the overall height of the pickets. Routering out the first post is where everything got F'd up.
If you want to install vinyl fence on a hillside the best way and right way to do it is to use end post and route the lower side out so it looks like a very straight line. Baahm! Baahm!
What kind of screws do you recommend to use?
Thank you!
nice work
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Excelente video
Thanks for the vid.
The installation of the fence was awesome, learned quite a bit, but the fence itself looked kinda' flimsy...eh?
Awesome... Great job 👍
What’s the percentage of profit I should make on a vinyl fence job??
Cesar Solis 10-12 per foot labor on top of your product which you can add 15-20%
thanks people
What brand of vinyl are you using, VEKA or Illusions....???
wholesalevinylfencing.net
Katrina Boltje homeland
Good video. But you dont need to double rail the bottom.
Thanks for your comment. We are aware you can use longer pickets but we sell vinyl nationally and many of our facilities only offer 1 size for pickets so this is a work around for those that don’t have access to 16’ pickets.
that looks really great! Have one question though..Are you keeping your posts at the realative same height, that is to say where ever you are putting a post in the ground are you sinking them in the same depth so that no matter the ground slope each post is the same height from the ground it is in?
Adam Buetts - can you answer this question please?
Yes, Use a string line and line up the bottom of the post holes...
I like your work. Where are you located?
Mihaela Iorga this contractor is located in Pocatello. Buettsfence.com
We distribute nationwide. Wholesalevinylfencing.net
good job! what brand fencing did you use on this project?
Homeland is our manufacture
Jason it’s our Estate Line from Homeland
Nice
Product looks like OASIS Vinyl Fence
Can't believe he eyed the cut on a table saw
Come install a fence for me buddy
That’s grinder was sketch. Lol
First bit of wind and that load of crap plastic will be gone.
shizzleinthenizzle you should try our product. It has a 120 mph wind rating. We sell in Florida where it has to pass hurricane specs.
Must of took them 2 years to install this fence
Brandon Pabon it was so rocky too. Believe it or not we set the post in one day and finished the fence 2 days later.
It took 2 8 hour days.
your skirt boards don't even line up dude and those grabbers look like they really hold the bottom rail support the bottom or skirt boards will sage in the heat and the top rail doesn't line up looks like shit dude and yes i've been carpenter for 40 years and do know what i'm talking about my wood fences that I would build will last at least forty years that's because I know how to build them , do you ?
The fence is still looking beautiful. It’s at least 10 years old now. The rails have not sagged and they are still locked in.
@@WholesaleVinylFencing it never did look beautiful , the material will last the elements but to install it properly and look good is the key but nowadays it’s all about how fast and how much money it will cost . I’ve been retired now for five years and I cannot compete with most on price or don’t want to compete but I will still help some if they need it
Why show the cutting of the picket on the table saw if youre gonna do it unsafely. No good for a how to video. Personally i prefer an angle grinder for this task anyway. Great video otherwise.
I'm convinced people that do stepped fencing on slopes are just lazy.
Nice fence; shitty backyard!
That's not extremely steep.
+Thomas Middleditch Show us what you have done that is more steep.
horrific