Methodology for converting a metal chain-link fence into a...

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E04H 17/20 (2006.01)

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CA 2629048

The invention provides an efficient, cost-effective means of converting a chain-link fence into a wooden fence without removing metal posts or digging and cementing new posts. By removing the chain-link fence and leaving the metal posts in place, the solid structure and lines remain for quick conversion to a wooden fence. As illustrated in the design, by placing the wooden posts over the stable metal posts - a fencing system - inclusive of the beams and fence boards, can be attached and stabilized, saving substantial costs and time. The posts will be converted from a metal structure to a non--pressure treated or solid pressure treated wooden structure of a predetermined length(6 ft., 8ft., 10ft,4'x4',6'x6; 8'x8',etc).The wooden posts will slide over the metal posts and will be supported structurally by the cross beams and boards. The conversion allows a standard chain-link fence to become a 5', 6' or higher wooden fence. Boring a 1 1/2 inch - 2 inch hole to a 4 ft 6 in. depth in the center of the wood, allows the wood to easily slip over the metal post enabling completion of the framing and panels.

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