The panels this man is using are very light sold by most diy shops , The panels i use are twice the weight of these and last twice as long two person lift or shackle lift like i show
Excellent, very simple and effective. Will try this next time I am on a fence job. Anyone notice that the third panel in ( the one on the right of the one you have just replaced) is upside down 😀
I will give this a try thanks as i was just trying to slot in same type of fence Panel on my own on a short step later and i almost dropped it as i lost balance!
A sound tip, but doesn't work if you want the nice side of panel facing in towards the garden. Not sure if the will work with vertical closed board panels, as they are heavy
@@45graham45 I mean thickness (approx 40 or 50 mm) not width to fit the recess in the concrete posts. I did use this method to fit my panels, but you need a stable platform for safety
a lovely job and great tips....I am quite short but will try this!
Genius!! Was struggling to figure out how to lift it high enough on my own, will give this a try now!
The panels this man is using are very light sold by most diy shops ,
The panels i use are twice the weight of these and last twice as long two person lift or shackle lift like i show
Just tried and worked a charm! Legend thanks!!
Excellent, very simple and effective. Will try this next time I am on a fence job. Anyone notice that the third panel in ( the one on the right of the one you have just replaced) is upside down 😀
Thanks mate, the one you mentioned,I did change it later that day....
hahaha....well spotted !
Great clever idea
Try a wet feather board panel .. it’s has some weight
Great video, I'll give this a try👍
Thats a great tip. I struggled fitting some panels on my own. Wish i'd of seen this video before
I will give this a try thanks as i was just trying to slot in same type of fence Panel on my own on a short step later and i almost dropped it as i lost balance!
A sound tip, but doesn't work if you want the nice side of panel facing in towards the garden. Not sure if the will work with vertical closed board panels, as they are heavy
Brilliant idea,well done!
Made it look easy. Fyi the panels are much heavier when they're wet, so allow them to dry out if necessary.
Great video. You’ll get massive views today
Wow…. Thanks 🙏🏻 for that technique……
Brilliant. Thank you so much.
Love it, thank you for recording it
I need to do a one fence panel, this way is very.
Just does make it very heavy, I will try it
Bravo!
I will be trying this. Good work.
that looks bang on thanks a mill!
I don't think I could use this method on my featherboard panels as they are quite heavy.
Good job man
good job man
genius! I love it, thank you
Thank you
Great stuff, but are all fence panels the same thickness? If not you may need to cut them down to fit?
You mean same width. Well, obviously you'd need to cut it to size 😂.
@@45graham45 I mean thickness (approx 40 or 50 mm) not width to fit the recess in the concrete posts. I did use this method to fit my panels, but you need a stable platform for safety
The panel on the right is wrong way round
That's an Australian panel.
Can a petite lady on her own do this?
Top video
Simple but effective. Top tip.
👍👌
is it the same method to take the old panels out?
use the same method while you remove it as it give you enough grip and safer.
works with lap, but you try it with closeboard panels, off to nurse🤣🤣😭🤣❤️❤️❤️
What size is the panel?
6x6
The extreme right-hand panel is upside down