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Build a pool fence

Keep your friends and family safe around the pool ... 2100mm and 2400mm long Post caps 1 per post Fence panels 2400mm long (can be pre-cut to length) Panel rail flanges 4 per fence panel Tek screws for fixing rail flanges Pool gate generally to suit 980mm opening but check ...

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How to Repaint a Picket Fence

What better place to start than by refreshing the paintwork on your fence? To create your ideal look, you'll find help in choosing your Dulux colour online ... wet edge on the roller to ensure an even finish. 8. Paint the bottom panel Finish by painting the board that runs along the bottom of your fence with your paintbrush. Be careful not to pick up any dirt from the ground 9 ...

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How to build a timber fence

Six steps to build your boundary fence. ... Treated Pine 100 x 100mm depending on type and height of fence. Be sure to allow for the part that goes in ... . (If you're planning to add a cap to your completed fence, the top rail is fixed flush with the top of the post ...

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How to paint a fence in 4 easy steps

Re-painting a fence is an easy way to add color and style to your home and a great DIY project. ... with a fresh coat of paint and marvel at how it livens your garden and home. Here's how to paint your fence using a brush and roller in four easy steps. Make sure you have the right tools and materials What you will need ...

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Spray paint your fence with Accent®

Enhance your Fence Design with Accent Spray Paint and stay away from having ugly fences that don't suit your garden. Just get in the order and you will ... desired colour A piece of MDF board Face mask 1. Clean Remove any cobwebs with a broom. Begin by washing the fence surface down with a high pressure hose or sponge and garden hose. Next, use a cloth and Accent Sugar Soap ...

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How to Build a Picket Fence

There may come a time when you have to replace your fence- whether it be for more privacy, to keep the kids and pets in, or to add a nice feature to the front ... once. Step 3: Fasten the rails Paint and stain the posts, rails and pickets before you start assembling the fence, this will save you time. Fasten the rails to the posts using galvanised nails. The bottom rail should be ...

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How to rejuvenate your fence

Rejuvenate your fence with Cabot's Timbercolour Deck & Exterior Paint with exceptional durability and dirt and stain resistance, for a paint that goes the ... , following label's instructions as you go. Allow the timber to dry. Weathered and Grey Timber : Scrub the fence with Cabot's Deck Clean, following the label's directions. Allow timber palings to dry before coating. Pre ...

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