Posted by jon f mn on April 02, 2020 at 15:48:55 from (174.219.2.225):
Going to be finishing my fence around the cattle yard this weekend. My boys and I have been debating how to handle these two places.
Both will be 4 board like on the left in the first pic. There will be a 4 board wood gate where I've been driving in the first pic. The second pic is between the pole shed and barn and will be seen when driving into the yard and from the front of the house, so I want it to look right. My question is how to handle the slope on the left of the second pic and right of the gate on the first? From the middle post to the right in the second pic is fairly level, from the middle left is a fair slope. Also slopes up to the right of the gate in the first pic. So the debate is should I follow the ground and go level from the shed to the center then angle up to the barn, or stay level and end the bottom board under ground. I can easily dig out to get the board to the post down low, but can't leave it like that because of the barn footing. On the other side of the barn digging out is more of a problem if I want them all level, but it is out back and not quite as noticeable. So what do you think?
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