fence spacing question

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jonnyc1999

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hey guys, tomorrow I'm going to be repairing the section of my fence along the driveway that was destroyed by a falling tree. I'm having trouble deciding what spacing I want for the boards. The fence boards that I have are 16' long, and the total run is 52'.

For perfect spacing every post would be 6.5' apart. However, this would entail cutting 3 feet off of every board! To me I would hate to waste all that lumber! But, if it will look lousy otherwise I'll do it.


The other option would be to keep full length boards with one short 4' section. If all of the posts are 8' and one section has an extra post in the middle will it drive me nuts? I'm hoping somebody has done this and report if its noticable.

Once again this section of fence is right along the parking area of the driveway and is the first thing you see coming onto the property. Please help!!!
 
   / fence spacing question #2  
For perfect spacing every post would be 6.5' apart. However, this would entail cutting 3 feet off of every board! To me I would hate to waste all that lumber! But, if it will look lousy otherwise I'll do it.

Buy some forks if you don't have any. Use the 3ft pieces to build heavy duty pallets for firewood, etc.

i have some from about 32 inches square to 48 inches square, and various sizes in between. Almost all built with leftover 2x4 and 2x6.

Bruce
 
   / fence spacing question #3  
Personally I would space the posts on 7 1/2" centers. Hide one spaced 7' in the middle some where and you'll be the only one who ever notices the difference.

What is at the starting/ending point that stipulates the 52' distance?


Check out the "board fence pictures" thread in my signature to see how we prefer to build. It's not the ONLY way but may give you some ideas.
 
   / fence spacing question #4  
You may also be able to space the "short" section in the dead center and add a feature, such as a wagon wheel, trellis with roses or something else. You can make the "deference" appear to be intentional.
 
   / fence spacing question #5  
You may also be able to space the "short" section in the dead center and add a feature, such as a wagon wheel, trellis with roses or something else. You can make the "deference" appear to be intentional.

Hey! Grand idea! How about a 4' walk through gate, dead center!
 
   / fence spacing question #6  
Hey! Grand idea! How about a 4' walk through gate, dead center!

With a rose or border too, done this many times with "irregular" measurements. Even a gate like you mention, that is never used would look great and "welcoming"
 
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Oh man am I annoyed. This will be attempt number 3 to reply. Apparently adding pics keeps kicking it back on my phone. Anyways, I decided to run the posts at 8' spacing and get rid of the 4' section completely. After sketching out quite a few drawings and measuring a bunch of times, it worked out that the new corner post actually ends perfectly at the end of the retaining wall. The retaining wall is why a gate wouldn't work. It looks really nice so far, and as soon as I can upload pics from my computer I'll post them for your amusement!
 
   / fence spacing question #8  
I would put in 6 middle posts (and 2 end posts?) (7 sections).

Spacing would be about 7'5"

On the ends, alternate between boards that connect 1 post, and boards that connect 2 posts.
 
   / fence spacing question #9  
On the ends, alternate between boards that connect 1 post, and boards that connect 2 posts.

You mean stagger the joints? It makes the fence much stronger. :thumbsup:
 
   / fence spacing question #10  
i'd keep the lumber native length and one short at an edge.. or if you want a gate.. put the gate int he short section. remember a gate inthe middle will need a brace post on either side if there is wire. if no wire.. then jus thte extra post/ hinge and whatnot..
 

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