Building a fence SUCKS. All I have to do is about 80 linear feet of shadowbox fence for my townhouse. We demoed two of the three sides (had to leave the other because the neighbor has a dog and we need that fence in place until our outer edges are complete). Got just 5 posts in place, leveled, but no concrete. Upper and lower runners for most sections.
Two rain delays, one of which involved pea-sized hail. Trip to the dump, then to the ATM, then back to the dump. Turns out it's straight cash, homey. Cost me $20.06 to drop off 680 pounds of fence, and I had 2 bucks when we got in line.
My dad is doing much of this, which is good. And he's coming back tomorrow just so we can finish the framing, which could have been done today with some cooperation from the weather and the county dump overlords. Concrete pour tomorrow too.
Then I get to play with his compressor and pneumatic hammer to fix up the slats.
I'm lucky he knows how to do this and is willing to keep volunteering for all the time and extra days. It would have cost at least twice as much, and I'm at $700 for raw materials, again for just 80 linear feet. A racket almost as good as textbooks.
-Rand
Two rain delays, one of which involved pea-sized hail. Trip to the dump, then to the ATM, then back to the dump. Turns out it's straight cash, homey. Cost me $20.06 to drop off 680 pounds of fence, and I had 2 bucks when we got in line.
My dad is doing much of this, which is good. And he's coming back tomorrow just so we can finish the framing, which could have been done today with some cooperation from the weather and the county dump overlords. Concrete pour tomorrow too.
Then I get to play with his compressor and pneumatic hammer to fix up the slats.
I'm lucky he knows how to do this and is willing to keep volunteering for all the time and extra days. It would have cost at least twice as much, and I'm at $700 for raw materials, again for just 80 linear feet. A racket almost as good as textbooks.
-Rand
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