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Section 3: Bracing the ends and corners

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How to Brace Fence Posts FAST and EASY! - YouTube

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How Do You Brace Fence Posts? | Horse Fence FAQs

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    Line Post Holes - should be approximately 24-36” deep. End/Corner Posts Holes - should be 36-48” deep depending on frost line. Fill the hole with concrete to approximately 4” below ground level. Make sure that the bottom of the hole is at least 6” wider than the top of the hole. Diagonal Brace Post Holes - should be at a minimum of 18” deep with an 18” squared face. The hole …

Section 3: Bracing the ends and corners

    https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/grazres/files/2012/01/bracing.pdf
    horizontal braces to the end or corner post and the brace post. One of the most common ways is to use a combination of notching and nailing. The end or corner posts are notched with a saw and the brace is placed in the notch. Once the brace is in place it can be fastened to the posts with a good nail; such as six inch, tempered

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