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  • Page 1 Mystique Fencing Privacy Screening. Installation Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting Started Installation Tips Shortening a Panel Tools Required Instructions Lattice Installation Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    This method allows the concrete to travel up the post core. of the slot by rasping it out on site or have Think Fencing provide custom routed posts. If you have sandy/loose soil, Think Fencing recommends...
  • Page 5: Tools Required

    Lattice only Hinge Gate Sliding Gate Installation Installation Refer to our Hinge Gate Installation Guide Refer to our Sliding Gate Installation Guide Drill or Screwdriver Masking Tape Drill or Screwdriver Masking Tape Clamps Pencil Clamps Pencil Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 6: Instructions

    What you will need: 2340mm 2340mm 2340mm Post Post Post Post Mark your post centers as required using line marking paint. This is where you will auger/dig What you will need: the holes. Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 7 Position the post using a string line and level. Please note: If you have sandy/loose soil, Think Fencing recommends that you increase your hole size and amount of concrete to What you will need: create a bigger foundation.
  • Page 8 (127mm) = 2340 - 127 = 2213mm. Lattice Solid Colour Top Rail only: Insert the steel into the top rail with the U facing to one side. This will prevent the top rail from bowing. Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 9 Tek Screws. After the post concrete has set Post 2 slide the bottom rail into the pre-routed slots. You will need to push the rail all the way into the first post to enable you to push it into the second post. Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 10 Use two tek screws to attach the bottom rail into each post. What you will need: Attach the pollock channel to the centre of What you will need: the first post using three tek screws. Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 11 Please note: If you have lattice, you will need to put pollock on opposite side as routing (holes in rails). What you will need: Slide the top rail into the pre-routed slot in the first post. Do not insert the rail into the second post. Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 12 Progressively slide the Mystique Paneling between the pollock channel on the first post, bottom rail and top rail. Use a rubber What you will need: mallet to assist locking the panels together. Attach the pollock channel to the centre of the second post using 3 Tek Screws.
  • Page 13 Slide the top rail into the pre-routed slot in the second post. Use two tek screws to attach the top rail What you will need: into each post. Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 14 Place the post caps on using clear silicon What you will need: or PVC pipe glue. Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 15: Lattice Installation

    Installing Latice. Crimp both ends of the picket. What you will need: Insert the pickets into the pre-routed slots of the top rail that has not been inserted into the posts. Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 16 You will need to push the rail all the way into the first post to enable you to push it into the second post. Use two tek screws to attach the top rail into each post. What you will need: Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 17 Push the pickets into the pre-routed slots on the top rail of the fence panel. Mystique | Installation Guide...
  • Page 20 Head Office: 2415 Geelong/Portarlington Road, Portarlington, 3223 Victoria Australia P. +613 5259 2555 E. sales@thinkfencing.com.au www.thinkfencing.com.au...