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A privacy fence was one of the idea. The reason is to block and separate the back portion of the house from the front.
The Resak Wood was purchased from the local hardware store. The sizes of wood was 2 x 4", 4 x 4" and 1 x 4"
4 x 4" pillars as foundation |
4 holes of about 1 feet wide and 1.5 inch deep was dugged. Instead of digging up the hole in a day, bit by bit was dug up over a period of few days. Just as I was ready to mix the cement to put the foundational pillars, the Indonesian worker was available to assist for the next few days. Hooray! So, he helped to fix the foundational pillars.
2 x 4" was fixed on by The Teenage Son and I, when he was off from school during the recent Public Holiday |
The foundation was allowed to dry for about 2-3 days. Then, I solicited The Teenage Son's help. Both of us took the late morning and most of the afternoon to cut the 1 x 4" plants to exactly 5 feet length with the circular saw. Then we measured and cut to appropriate lengths, the 2 x 4". That was hard work. Galvanized bolt of 3" was used to fasten the 2 x 4 " to the 4 x 4". We used the drill to make the holes.
Apparently (after everything was done), according to Hubby (who is the actual Engineer and Expert), we used the wrong drill bit size. It should have been smaller hole. Never mind, a learning process. That day, I used the drill for the 1st time in my life. Not bad.
The next day, The Teenage Son had to go to school. So, I was left alone to do up the fence. All geared up and gung-ho, I proceeded to fix the fence. How hard can it be? After all, I have researched in youtube and internet.
After taking 1 hour to fix 2 planks and realised that the bolts were not aligned and the drill holes were too big... As a result, the bolts was not strong and the plank begins to fall when knocked. The Engineer and Expert stumbled upon me, the Gung-Ho-youtube-educated-Fence-Installer.
A quick lesson ensued.
Oh.. I see. That's how its done.
Eventually when The Teenage Son came back from school, all of us fixed the fence together and I must say, it turned out beautifully!
It was great fun for me... I am a Handy-Woman... by accident.
After taking 1 hour to fix 2 planks and realised that the bolts were not aligned and the drill holes were too big... As a result, the bolts was not strong and the plank begins to fall when knocked. The Engineer and Expert stumbled upon me, the Gung-Ho-youtube-educated-Fence-Installer.
A quick lesson ensued.
Oh.. I see. That's how its done.
Eventually when The Teenage Son came back from school, all of us fixed the fence together and I must say, it turned out beautifully!
It was great fun for me... I am a Handy-Woman... by accident.
massive structure... it should be very nice, when it is all complete.. congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bangchik. Its already completed. Will post photo later.
ReplyDeleteYou did that on your own. Wow, i really salute!
ReplyDeleteI need to build a wooden trellis between my house and my cranky neighbour's...have been putting my outside DIY projects on hold cos I'm not done with the inside...glad to read about what you are up to!
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