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A-lign Fencing
Classic. Elegant. Simple.
12 easy steps

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  • Page 1 A-lign Fencing Classic. Elegant. Simple. 12 easy steps...
  • Page 2: Components Overview

    Components (overview) All components are manufactured from clear exterior treated finger- jointed radiata pine and are machine Top Rail primed and undercoated with a two- 88x42 H4 treated grooved coat oil based coating system. top rail in 2.7m lengths. After assembly finish the paint system with a minimum of two Notes: 154mm or 179mm Post Cap...
  • Page 3 What you will need Along with the components shown in the diagram above you will need the following: Other components: 10 gauge 40mm stainless raised head screws (allow 50 per fence segment) 8 gauge 75mm counter sink screws (allow 10 per fence segment) Timber adhesive Premium exterior acrylic paint and brush Square, measuring tape and pencil...
  • Page 4 Planning sketch and dimensions Plan: the fencing project on graph paper before proceeding. Check that the fence lines are correctly positioned in relation to the boundary and/or survey pegs. Ensure the fence and fence height conform to local council bylaws and subdivision covenants.
  • Page 5 Installing the Posts Installing the Posts Setout: Peg out, excavate and Setout: Peg out, excavate and concrete-in a post at either end of concrete-in a post at either end of the fence line. Ensure posts are the fence line. Ensure posts are accurately positioned and plumb as accurately positioned and plumb as these determine the accuracy of...
  • Page 6 Fitting the Bottom Rail & Bracket Trim the 88x42mm bottom rail to the required length and fix the metal angle bracket to the underside of the rail with 10 gauge (40mm) screws. Level and fix the bottom rail on the centre line of the posts by screw-fixing through the metal angle bracket into the post.
  • Page 7 Dealing with a sloping ground Where the ground is sloping, maintain the alignment of the profiled boards by creating steps at each panel by one full board cover width — (110mm) for 150mm profiled fence board and (155mm) for 200mm Cover profiled fence board (fence width...
  • Page 8 Fitting the Bottom Rail Infill Bead Trim the bottom rail infill bead to the length of the bottom rail. Fit the bottom rail infill bead into the centre groove of the bottom rail (tapered side up). Avoid excessive bending of the infill bead to avoid breakage.
  • Page 9 Installing the first Profile Fence Board Trim the first fence board to fit. Install only the first fence board over the infill bead and bottom rail. This step assists in setting the scribers in the correct position.
  • Page 10 Setting the front Scribers Measure, trim and locate one set of 36x18mm scribers to the front side of the fence. Fix scriber to the post with 10 gauge (40mm) stainless steel raised head screws at the top and bottom, and as required between.
  • Page 11 Installing three more Profiled Fence Boards Trim and stack three more fence boards to the required height by fitting into the 36x18mm scriber. From the rear side, lightly pin through the top of the fence board to the scriber. Once set nail/punch pins flush with the profiled fence board.
  • Page 12 Setting the front Centre Scribers Trim the 42x36mm centre scriber to match 18mm side scribers already installed. Install centre scriber on front side after the fourth fence board is in place. Fix centre scriber into every second rail with 10 gauge (40mm) stainless steel raised head screws.
  • Page 13 Setting the rear Scribers Trim and locate the rear set of 18mm side scribers to the reverse side of the fence and secure to the post as per step 7 . Apply hand pressure to the scriber so it seals firmly against the fence boards.
  • Page 14 Setting the rear Centre Scribers Trim and install the 42x36mm centre scriber on the rear side. Screw fix into every second fence board. Fix centre scriber to bottom rail using 8 gauge (75mm) countersunk screws. Drill at 45˚ and screw fix centre scriber into the bottom rail.
  • Page 15 Installing the Top Rail and Post Caps Trim the top rail and engage the recess with the top fence board. Drill & countersink 45˚ holes for a clean finish. Screw fix the top rail at 45˚ into the post using a pair of 8 gauge (75mm) countersunk screws at each end.