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Installing a fence on ledge

November 22, 2011 adamlakari

Installing a fence that sits directly on bedrock, or ledge, requires a little extra work. The bottom of the fence posts are drilled out and slid onto rebar that is cemented into 18″ holes drilled in the bedrock.

Drilling the hole in the bedrock with a rotary hammer drill
An 18" hole drilled into the bedrock
A 36" iron rod is insterted into the hole and anchored with cement
An 18" hole in the fence post to accept the rebar
High strength cement
Temporary supports white the concrete sets

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