How difficult is it to install chain link fence?

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Someone I know decided to fill in their swimming pool, they had someone come in and take down the 5 foot height, 160 feet of chain link fence and top rails, then the backhoe that filled in their pool pulled up the fence posts. They wanted to get rid of the materials, so all I had to do was haul everything away with my trailer. The fencing is about 45 years old, but heavy gage, was very well galvanized when new and is in really good shape. I am thinking about using it to replace the cheapo, lightweight fencing around my garden plot, but having never worked with chain link fence before, I have no idea how hard it would be to stretch the fence to get it tight. I would be using the existing fence posts, which are treated 3X5 landscape timbers 5 feet high, and those are buried in three feet of concrete.

Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.
 
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Earlier this year, I picked up some 4' chain link fence off craigslist for a section maybe 35' x 20'. I put six 4x4 posts in, three on each 35' length. Unrolled enough for the first length, put it in place against the posts and stapled it to the posts. Repeat until the last corner, where I put in a metal pole a few feet before the corner post so that I could use the proper hardware for the gate. One end of the gate attached to the metal pole, the other end hits the 4x4 corner post and a peice of aluminum wire acts as the catch. But for the chain link, I just pulled it as tight as I could get it with one hand while stapling with the other. Perfect? Not even close. Does it lean in the middles? Yes. Has it stayed in place? Yep, but I need to throw a few more staples at it as a few have popped loose.

It's mainly a deterrent for wildlife that could get over a perfect 6' fence if they desired.

Keith
 
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They make a cheap tool, for stretching (hand stretcher) that is simple enough. But whatever you use you will want it to stretch the whole length of the fence on the end from top to bottom. I use a 1" pipe usually with chain link, I thread it through the links about 2-3 spaces from the end.

Link below has some descriptions and photos of the hand stretcher and other stretching tools.

Fence Tools
 
   / How difficult is it to install chain link fence?
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Earlier this year, I picked up some 4' chain link fence off craigslist for a section maybe 35' x 20'. I put six 4x4 posts in, three on each 35' length. Unrolled enough for the first length, put it in place against the posts and stapled it to the posts. Repeat until the last corner, where I put in a metal pole a few feet before the corner post so that I could use the proper hardware for the gate. One end of the gate attached to the metal pole, the other end hits the 4x4 corner post and a peice of aluminum wire acts as the catch. But for the chain link, I just pulled it as tight as I could get it with one hand while stapling with the other. Perfect? Not even close. Does it lean in the middles? Yes. Has it stayed in place? Yep, but I need to throw a few more staples at it as a few have popped loose.

It's mainly a deterrent for wildlife that could get over a perfect 6' fence if they desired.

Keith

Thanks for your input...I currently have five foot high, welded wire mesh that comes in a roll from a big box home center. Galvanizing is very thin, and the mesh is only about 14 gage, trying to pry the wire tight against the post using a 1X4 as a lever snaps the welds easily. I would think that for chain link you could easily make a length of 2X4 the same height as the fence and bolt carrage bolts thru it with nuts on both sides of the wood, then hook the chain link loops over the bolt heads and lever away.
 
   / How difficult is it to install chain link fence?
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They make a cheap tool, for stretching (hand stretcher) that is simple enough. But whatever you use you will want it to stretch the whole length of the fence on the end from top to bottom. I use a 1" pipe usually with chain link, I thread it through the links about 2-3 spaces from the end.

Link below has some descriptions and photos of the hand stretcher and other stretching tools.

Fence Tools

THANK YOU for the "link" (pun intended) I have a Masdam Power-Pull which they refer to in their information. Have a better idea now what is involved...:thumbsup:
 
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A little thing that nice about chainlink is that you can attach each roll to make a continuous length. The individual wires will unwind just like turning a screw. Just unscrew the end wire then place the next roll beside the first then screw the wire back in connecting both rolls.
 
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2- 2x4's , bolted together, work good on almost any fence and I have used that allot when I needed the added aggravation (bolts):D. Sometimes that's the best method in a "tricky" situation. Chain like is generally easy to work with since it is usually in a lawn setting.
 
   / How difficult is it to install chain link fence? #9  
2- 2x4's , bolted together, work good on almost any fence and I have used that allot when I needed the added aggravation (bolts):D. Sometimes that's the best method in a "tricky" situation. Chain link is generally easy to work with since it is usually in a lawn setting.
 
   / How difficult is it to install chain link fence? #10  
2- 2x4's , bolted together, work good on almost any fence and I have used that allot when I needed the added aggravation (bolts):D. Sometimes that's the best method in a "tricky" situation. Chain link is generally easy to work with since it is usually in a lawn setting.

Every time I have put up a wire fence on my place that is what I have used. Belongs to the neighbors and I just borrow it when needed. Just put the wire between the two 2X4's and bolt the 2X4's together, makes a super clamp. I use a come along to then pull the 2X4's, works great. :) :)
 

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