Chain Link Fence Post Height Extension
Fence kits to extend the height of a chain link fence.
Chain link fence post height extension. Actual product s may vary from pictures shown. Extend an arm barbed wire barbwire arm extensions for chain link fence set of 9 1 3 8. 16 gauge galvanized steel terminal post is part of the fence framework and helps support the chain link fabric. Our chain link post extensions will allow you to extend the height of your post by one or two feet or allow you to add barb wire to an existing.
The fabric is stretched between terminal posts. Hoover fence chain link fence post extensions item cl post extension. Ideal for extending your fence an extra 12 24 or 36 in height fits a common 2 3 8 o d line post 17 gauge for residential chain link fence tappered swedged end allows the extension to slide right inside existing post. If you already have a privacy fence and would like it to be a little taller the oz post extender is the answer.
Step 1 depending on the geographical location fence height and fencing materials used post hole size may vary. The standard height for chain link fences that you might see around a yard is 4 feet but you might desire to extend the fence height for training vines or keeping a large dog from jumping the fence. Item 239267 model 59220130. A 2 diameter post would require a 6 diameter hole and put one third of.
Our yardgard 2 19 50 in. Up until now you would have had to take extra time to dig up and replace the existing post or attach a cheap unprofessional looking extension sleeve requiring exposed fasteners. 16 gauge black steel chain link fence line post post. 1 16 of 607 results for chain link post extension plum fittings extensions for chain link fence fence extension for dogs set of 9 1 3 8 4 8 out of 5 stars 9.
Fence kits to extend the height of other types of flat fence like wood aluminum etc. Please give us a call with questions there are many different types of conventional fencing and we want to make sure you re ordering what you need for what you have. Another rule of thumb is to dig the holes three times the diameter of the post i e. Not the case with the oz post extender.
In general for residential chain link fences dig holes 6 in diameter by 30 deep or below frost line in your area.