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How to Install Brace Arms in a Fence

Hello everyone, we are pleased to welcome you to this tutorial dedicated to installing brace arms, a fundamental element for the stability of your fences. At Fenceshop, your trusted e-commerce for meshes and fences, we have noticed that this topic is often underestimated. For this reason, we want to guide you step by step through the process of installing brace arms, ensuring you achieve a professional and durable result.

Importance of Brace Arms

Brace arms are often overlooked, but they play a crucial role in maintaining the stability of the fence. Their proper installation can make the difference between a solid structure and one that gives way over time. Through this tutorial, we want to ensure you understand the importance of this component and how to position it correctly.

Steps for Installing Brace Arms

The process of installing brace arms consists of several fundamental steps:

  • Excavation: We start by marking the point where the starting or corner post will be placed. We dig a hole for the fence footing, which will be slightly smaller than that of the post. For those who want a more precise job, it is possible to join the holes of the post and the brace arm, thus creating a more robust support.
  • Concrete Pouring: We will fill the holes with concrete, using a mixer or a wheelbarrow depending on the resources available. The important thing is to ensure that the footing of both the post and the brace arm is filled evenly.
  • Alignment and Securing: After smoothing the concrete with a trowel, we remove the guide lines to correctly align the post and the brace arm. Once the post is positioned in the footing, we choose the desired height and place the brace arm. The brace arm should be fixed diagonally and made secure to the post with an 8x30 mm bolt, which we provide.
The Final Secret

During the process, it is important to keep the post slightly out of plumb. This is because, once the wires and the mesh are pulled, the post tends to flex. If we initially set it plumb, it risks giving in under tension, resulting in a less aesthetically pleasing appearance. So, we anticipate this effect by positioning it slightly tilted.

Conclusion

We hope this tutorial has been helpful. Remember, installing brace arms is not a detail to overlook; it is essential for the quality and durability of your fence. We invite you to visit our official website Rete Plastic for more information and to explore our e-commerce Fenceshop to find all the materials needed for your projects. Happy working, and see you in the next video!

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