Install panel fastener so bolt head is inside of fence to ensure safety.
Build - step four
- Secure last panel to the house.
- Ensure the panel is parallel to the house .
- If needed, use a 2” x 4” to attach to the house and attach last panel to the house.
- Adjust remaining panels so you can secure the panel that is attached to the house to the rest of the panels.
- It’s okay if the fence is not 100% square or 100% rectangle.
Build - step five
- Cut a long strip of wire fencing to a width of 5 squares, ensuring all wire pieces are flat and no wire stick out.
- Bend one two squares up in a 90 degree angle.
- Set ground wire along the ground against the inside of the fence, placing the side with two squares against the bottom of the fence.
- Overlap ground wire if too short to fit fence panel length.
- Secure the ground wire to the chain link fence using ring tool.
- Then hammer in a rebar candy cane about every 1-2 feet to secure the ground wire to the ground.
- Ensure there are no gaps in the ground wire on the ground.
Groundwire and Candy Canes
Quality Check
- Check that all panel fasteners are tight.
- Check that gate panel fasteners are tight and chain with carabineers are in place.
- Check that groundwire is secure and candy cane rebars are in place (and there are no big gaps in ground wire).
- Make sure no sharp wires exist.
- Pick up all pieces of metal that are on the ground using the magnet tool.
Materials List
- 6’ x 12’ Chain Link Fence Panels
- Gate Panel
- Gate Fasteners and lag bolts
- Panel Fasteners (including bolts and nuts)
- 5 ‘ rolled welded wire, to cut for ground wire
- Candy Cane rebar
- Various tools: Wire cutter, needle nose pliers, hammer, sledge hammer, ratchet, ring tool for ground wire, pick axe, screwdriver and magnet tool.