I realliy like your way of build the panel and adjusting your post while installing them. Great for one person job and I will follow the same..thanks again, this is very helpful
I was watching this wondering why you didn't just dado the 2x4's to lock the panel into, as that is what my plans were for a similar design, but I think using the cleats to lock in the panel gives it a little something extra. Looks great.
Thank you 2A I appreciate you watching, I started to dado all the two by fours but my dado blades were wearing out really fast and they’re pretty expensive so I decided to go with the cleats
@@barneslifegeorgiaedition9857 Additionally, from a structural standpoint I believe it works better long-term since you didn't expose the wood with a dado cut and have an area where water or material can build up and rot the wood. Better concept overall.
Have any of the top rails sagged at all? I'm thinking of doing something similar but I was worried the 2x4 would sag over a long span like thay. Thank you for the info!
The cattle panels are now $25 each, and the lumber was constantly changing. With current prices and with the bag concrete, It would roughly be $80 per 8’ panel or $10/Linear foot. Cost was the reason I built the fence 2 panels at a time. Hope this helps you, Merry Christmas!
@@barneslifegeorgiaedition9857 they are both 45lb and only 2ft tall. One isn't aggressive at all, the other tries to rip any rabbit or bird it sees to shreds.