Its a 3 square wood post and the wall at the end of the garden seems to be the ideal thing to fix the post to the fence will go at 90deg to the wall and there.
Fixing fence posts to concrete wall.
Here the problem is fence post once side in contact with the retaining wall and other sides in.
This quick film shows you how to fix a fence post onto concrete using a fencefast post support.
If the answer is to put a fence panel in then fix a wooden post to the wall and use galvanised panel clips.
The depth of the hole should be as deep as possible but at least 4 inches.
Discussion in builders talk started by stevemj oct 26 2014.
There are several ways to fix anchor or support fence posts which include using a metal post holder or metpost or post spike as they are also known digging a hole and using concrete to secure the post or post ramming which is a bit like pile driving for fencing.
This quick film shows you how to fix a fence post onto concrete using a fencefast post support.
Take a 8ft fence post dig a post hole 2ft next to retaining wall and butt the fence post against the retaining wall meaning the post will be in contact with retaining wall up to 2ft and pore concrete to fix the fence post next to wall.
Postfix slotted concrete fence post brackets to fit 4 x 4 posts 4 sets fix anything to concrete posts just clamp on no drilling.
Fixing fence post to a wall for gate support.
Measure and mark the 2 by 4 inch fencing rails for the section of fence that meets the wall.
Cut the rails to length with a circular saw.
Insert the end of one rail in a rail bracket.
Which fixing would you use.
If safety and security are the reason for the fence this method should strongly be considered.
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Keep digging until you create a half circle gap between the ground and concrete.
Raise the bottom of the post off the ground to prevent rot.
Why do you want to attach a concrete post to a brick wall.
Dig a hole around 1 side of the fence post.
If possible dig a hole that is as deep as the concrete itself giving the post as much wiggle room as possible.
Grout not concrete should be used to install posts on top of a wall.