6' Pet & Garden Fence
1 Insert (1) Ground Anchor Stake every 4' on center using a rubber mallet. Leave 12"-18" exposed. Be sure stakes face the proper direction. Stakes can be set in concrete if desired. (5) Ground Anchor Stakes You will need a rubber mallet, electric drill, tape measure, gloves and wire snips for this project 2 3 Slide (1) post over each Ground Anchor Stake. (5) 35" Posts Connect (2) Rail Connectors to each side of a 46" Post. Be sure that the opening faces the same direction on each end.
8 9 Attach parts from previous step to posts as shown below. Screw into place. 10 Attach (3) Elbows to the fence. One on each end, and one to the right of where the gate will go. See below. (3) Elbow 11 Connect (2) Tee's to the posts as shown below. (2) Tees Attach (3) 46" Rails to the top of your enclosure using a rubber mallet. Leave only the space where your gate will be installed open.
12 Connect (1) 19 7/8" Rail to (1) 33 1/4" Post with the Elbow. Add (1) Rail Connector to open end of post facing the direction indicated below. 14 Connect (2) 19 1/2" Gate Rails to (2) 28 1/2" Gate Posts using the included Hinge Elbows. IMPORTANT: Holes in Elbows must be facing up and down to attach to hinges properly. (1) Elbow (1) 33 1/2" Post (1) 19 7/8" Rail (1) Rail Connector (4) Hinge Elbows (2) 19 1/2" Gate Rails (2) 28 1/5" Gate Posts 13 15 Snap parts from Step 12 to gate opening.
13 Unroll wire and allow it to straighten. Attach to enclosure using providing screws. Pull tightly before each screw to ensure best result. Trim wire with wire snips as you go, installing 4'-8' at a time. Enough is provided to cut a piece to cover gate panel as well. 14 Add Support Brackets as desired along the bottom of your enclosure for additional support. Secure with provided screws.