Getting around the trees take a good look at where the trees are growing in your yard.
How to install chain link fence around a tree.
Corner posts have two hook ups.
Galvanized steel is the strongest mesh.
With this option you ll have a straight line installation but you may also have gaps between the fencing and the tree trunks.
Fence installation between trees.
For example a 4 high chain link fence requires three tension bands per hook up.
Nail or screw the fencing to the 6 inch by 6 inch post on the side of the tree where the fence will be attached.
If a clump of trees or even the roots of one tree are in the path of the fence there s an easy solution to that problem.
This fitting requires one 5 16 x 1 1 4 standard fence bolt and nut.
Next measure the total length of the fence and mark where each terminal post will go.
Step 3 a hook up is each connection of chain link to an end or corner post.
The fencing will only be attached to one of the posts.
Use a hammer to pound in fencing nails and an electric screw gun to screw in screws.
Just slant the fence so that it doesn t cross paths with the tree.
The bar makes the end of the fence rigid and provides something to attach to the posts.
Lay the chain link mesh on the ground outside the fence.
You ll want to dig your terminal posts first and then install your line posts.
Chain link fabric or mesh is usually sold in rolls 4 5 or 6 feet high.
Run a tension bar through the links at the end of the mesh.
End posts have one hook up.