grim_d
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I'm currently putting a new fence fence up and using concrete slotted posts....something surprisingly rare and hard to get a hold of up here in the wilderness.
Anyway, I'm building my own timber panels but I have two sections of the fence with approximately 45 degree angles on them.
Angled slotted posts don't exist and initially I had planned on using two single slot end posts back to back to create the angle but it's quite a bulky solution, though it will work fine.
I'm also considering using an intermediate and splitting the difference with the angle but I'm really not sure if that will look ropey or not. (I'm very fussy)
Anyone experienced with this type of fencing and have some words of wisdom or what is the normal solution here?
Anyway, I'm building my own timber panels but I have two sections of the fence with approximately 45 degree angles on them.
Angled slotted posts don't exist and initially I had planned on using two single slot end posts back to back to create the angle but it's quite a bulky solution, though it will work fine.
I'm also considering using an intermediate and splitting the difference with the angle but I'm really not sure if that will look ropey or not. (I'm very fussy)
Anyone experienced with this type of fencing and have some words of wisdom or what is the normal solution here?