I got a call from a man right down the road from me who wanted some board fence built. He had no way of doing it himself and went to the Kubota dealer to ask around who could do such work. They gave him my number. :thumbsup:
He knew exactly what he wanted as it needed to match some existing fence. 4x6 posts DRIVEN into the ground (never did get an explanation as to why) on 8 foot centers and 5/4x6 boards. I went and looked it over with him, wheeled it off, made a few calls to price lumber and called him back to price it. With in 5 minutes he'd already left a message saying to write out a proposal and get to work ASAP! :dance1:
I've got the posts in the ground and ready for the boards in the morning on the first of three sections. I have one question for you all. How would you guys angle the tops of the posts in one pass (not half way from one side and the the remaining from the other) once they are in the ground? A reciprocating saw or chain saw will be too messy and my little 18v Dewalt circular saw isn't big enough. Will a full sized circular saw do the trick?
Here is a picture of what I need to duplicate.
He knew exactly what he wanted as it needed to match some existing fence. 4x6 posts DRIVEN into the ground (never did get an explanation as to why) on 8 foot centers and 5/4x6 boards. I went and looked it over with him, wheeled it off, made a few calls to price lumber and called him back to price it. With in 5 minutes he'd already left a message saying to write out a proposal and get to work ASAP! :dance1:
I've got the posts in the ground and ready for the boards in the morning on the first of three sections. I have one question for you all. How would you guys angle the tops of the posts in one pass (not half way from one side and the the remaining from the other) once they are in the ground? A reciprocating saw or chain saw will be too messy and my little 18v Dewalt circular saw isn't big enough. Will a full sized circular saw do the trick?
Here is a picture of what I need to duplicate.