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Gravel Boards

Timber Gravel Boards For Fence Panels

Timber gravel boards for fence panels are installed using cleats. Cleats are a small block of wood measuring approximately 150mm x 50x25mm. The cleat is first nailed to the post at the required depth from the face of the post. This is usually about 22mm to allow the gravel board to be flush with the face of the post, but this is down to preference.

The gravel board is then nailed onto the face of the cleat, completing the installation.

65mm nails are suggested for use with cleats and gravel boards.

Concrete Gravel Boards For Panels

Concrete gravel boards that are used with panel fencing are simply slotted into the slotted posts.

Timber Gravel Boards For Closeboard Fencing

Timber gravel boards on timber posts are installed using Cleats. Cleats are a small block of wood measuring approximately 150mm x 50x25mm. The cleat is first nailed to the post at the required depth from the face of the post. This is usually about 22mm to allow the gravel board to be flush with the face of the post, but this is down to preference. The gravel board is then nailed onto the face of the cleat, completing the installation. 65mm nails are suggested for use with cleats and gravel boards.

Timber gravel boards for closeboard fence are installed using drilled cleats. Drilled cleats are a small block of wood measuring approximately 150mm x 50x25mm with two holes one above the other drilled through. The cleat is first bolted onto the concrete post. The suggested bolt for this would be M8/M10 x 180mm if a cleat is being attached on both sides of the post. If only one cleat is being attached then a M8/M10 x 160mm is suggested.

Concrete Gravel Boards For Closeboard

Concrete gravel boards that are used with concrete morticed posts for closeboard fencing are attached using two pin push-in cleats. The cleats simply slot into the post using two holes located near the bottom of the post and then the gravel board is simply bolted onto cleats, usually using M8x80 or M10x80 bolts and appropriate washers. Some concrete posts have three holes, this allows the option to move the position of the gravel board on the fence post. This, however, may mean that an ‘odd’ size of featheredge is required, which AVS fencing may not stock. This will also have an effect on the distance between the bottom arris rail and the gravel board. Other concrete posts have four holes which allows the option of using two gravel boards if required.

Because of the length of the gravel board, the centre is supported by a centre stump, which is attached by a coach screw and washer through a hole in the gravel board. The centre stump also attaches to the bottom arris rail, giving the whole structure rigidity. This is attached simply by nailing through the centre stump into the arris rail.


 
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AVS Fencing are a specialist supplier of Fencing, Landscaping & Decking materials, delivering driveway gates, railway sleepers, livestock, garden fencing, fence posts, fence panels and firewood and logs to clients' sites in Sussex, Surrey Hampshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire and also parts of London, Essex, Lincolnshire, Northampton and Kent.

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