NOTE. If using Breezeway the spacers will hit top screws at 70mm. Change to 35mm from top and save you from getting offside with the neighbours with your expletives!
The panels are normally pop riveted where they overlap, but not to the frame. It is held together in the frame.... The fences are relatively strong, thought I would not be climbing over the center of the panel if you are heavy....
@@tidakadaide Rubbish - the panels will not collapse - the rail by itself is not very strong, but it will withstand human weights no problem. Add to that a vertical piece of steel between it and the bottom rail, it is extremely strong. Kicking a ball against it is a different story. Easier to damage it by going through the fence than over it.
as long as it not seat fully ground the product just a joke when leave gap at bottom rail. also 1.8m is a joke when alot of fence now will over and can not extend due to 1.8m guide install, dont know why they employ those bad engineer and installion guide. dont know bad engineer or money maker
Bit different when your between two houses at different heights and theres super 6 to dig through and a neighbour who is always lurking around and complaining about having to keep there dog in the house for two days
Is it OK to glue on the fence caps on Colourbond fencing? 10:25
The problem I see is their is enough gap at the bottom where a Greman Sheppard could squeeze out
Concrete plinths mate.
NOTE. If using Breezeway the spacers will hit top screws at 70mm. Change to 35mm from top and save you from getting offside with the neighbours with your expletives!
Awesome video, helped me alot installing my fence!
Contractor here wants 3800buks to install 17 metres of this..but I think I'll do it myself thxs for the vid guys
Awesome works and video. Thanks, Mike
Which drill machine did you use?
So to confirm, if I have a slight slope, do I need longer sheets (2.1) and cut accordingly?? How do I work sizes out??
Thanks 👍
B.
Very nice video. thanks for sharing.
The young fella doing the install is really enjoying his gum.
Awesome video cheers mate bout to do my fence !
Good vid, but what about the gaps under the panels? Neighbor could reach under and steal your plants?
Agree. Too gappy.
@@TheReevessss you can also buy steel plinths that are designed to go on the ground, or put a timber panel underneath.
Get new neighbours.
So the fence panels just get left to rattle in the wind? No fixing the panels then? The fence would collapse trying to climb over it!
😑😒...to quote yoda- " Soo much to learn"..(shakes head and walks away)
The panels are normally pop riveted where they overlap, but not to the frame. It is held together in the frame.... The fences are relatively strong, thought I would not be climbing over the center of the panel if you are heavy....
@@tidakadaide Rubbish - the panels will not collapse - the rail by itself is not very strong, but it will withstand human weights no problem. Add to that a vertical piece of steel between it and the bottom rail, it is extremely strong. Kicking a ball against it is a different story. Easier to damage it by going through the fence than over it.
@@NelsonCattabriga I didn't say it would collapse....
U spelt colour wrong
Colorbond is a brand name. They spell it however they like.
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as long as it not seat fully ground the product just a joke when leave gap at bottom rail. also 1.8m is a joke when alot of fence now will over and can not extend due to 1.8m guide install, dont know why they employ those bad engineer and installion guide. dont know bad engineer or money maker
you bad english.
@@JustTex you bad brain lolz
Bit different when your between two houses at different heights and theres super 6 to dig through and a neighbour who is always lurking around and complaining about having to keep there dog in the house for two days