When it reaches the top it just falls down onto the bottom and it looks evenly mixed i think we're good right cool looks like the hole is filled and we used seven bags of concrete in that hole well the smaller bags yeah the pound bags not the pound bags and the very last part is mounding it that just kind of helps Metal Corner Brackets keep the water from like when it rains or sprinklers or whatever Metal corner brackets if it's flat water will just or if it's concave water will just sit there and it'll rot away the post even these metal posts will eventually rust out so you got to kind of do everything you can to make them last as long as possible okay so the fence is like this right that's it there okay and over here is how it's falling 1 so take a look so looks like this has been cracked the fence post looks okay this fence post looks damaged looks like 1 there's little pieces there to hold it in place this one has fallen it's got the bottom piece we have to 1 extract mr maybe it just needs to be re-secured 1 okay that goes in there this piece obviously has fallen. Large metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets for wood, Heavy-duty metal corner brackets, Long metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets Screwfix, Decorative metal corner brackets, Corner brace brackets, L brackets.
Outdoor screws Screwfix, Railway sleeper brackets, Screwfix railway sleeper brackets, Railway sleeper brackets b&q. I'm going to measure from there to this post centre post 1 to see how long that is 1 and then I'll be here this looks like 1 it's okay 1 just this piece right here this is 111 damaged 11, okay so I've put the tape measure down 11 I've measured out to that next fence 1 post 1 so here I'm a little bit to the right of 1 the post 1 because there's this union here 1 right that's about a couple inches or so 11 that's gonna hold on to the actual uh 1 uh fence post or the bottom rail um 1 and so I just went a little bit to the 1 right and so I measured all the way 11 through 1 to this side looks like it's another 1 1 feet 1 and it's just holding on to this piece 1 right there Outdoor Screws so another 1 feet there 1 okay so I'll tell you what to measure 1 that so Outdoor Screws foot from here to here 1 foot from 1 there so that's feet 1 foot on top feet on top okay looks 1 like the sleeve obviously not sure what happened to the other one.
Let's take a look, okay the other thing you want to do is 1 you want to measure the actual chain 11 link fence 1 it's four feet tall which means that 1 these fence posts 1 are six feet tall because 1 it's a four-foot fence post and two feet goes into the ground okay so two feet of the post is in the ground four feet is on top and that way it allows the actual uh fence post to be uh lined up correctly.