How To Install An Under Fence Plinth Or Sleeper - Gorilla Wall Sydney

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2018
  • Today we show you how to install an under fence plinth or sleeper into a colorbond fence, good neighbor or panel fence in Sydney
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Komentáře • 30

  • @A.O.T..
    @A.O.T.. Před rokem +2

    Can they be installed under existing fence without removing the fence maybe drill from the top?

  • @sandramcdonald3478
    @sandramcdonald3478 Před 4 lety +2

    I wished he did my colour bond fence.We have gaps under the fence.In some places up to 2/3 inches.Asked him what he plans to do after the fence was up?Got told not his problem.
    Not happy at all.
    this fence looks great.clean and tidy.

  • @johnklansek8898
    @johnklansek8898 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Job guys love all the videos

  • @danielwest2154
    @danielwest2154 Před 2 lety +1

    Great tips for setting the height

  • @adrianmarriott5536
    @adrianmarriott5536 Před rokem +2

    Do you have any tips for not scratching posts and panels during construction ?
    Great tip, the post insert 👏👏

    • @Arsopu
      @Arsopu Před 2 měsíci

      With every job you get a can of touch up paint….

  • @alisondickson3028
    @alisondickson3028 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video, I just got a quote to install conrete sleeper under my fence which is 15.4 metres and was quoted $2133 as they will have to dismantle the fence but the timber version was quoted $1300 is that a reasonable price ? thanks

  • @Stonezster
    @Stonezster Před rokem

    Did you need to make the posts 2.7m instead of 2.4 or is 2.4m still good enough with the plinth? That'd only leave 400mm in the concrete? I have 150mm aluminum sleepers and am wondering if my 2.4 posts are still ok? I could cut 50mm out of the sleepers to wrap them around the footing but if 2.4 will do it, I'd like to use the whole 150mm.

  • @alexanderchuyko4889
    @alexanderchuyko4889 Před 2 lety +1

    That`s the best tutorial! Thank you!. Unfortunately we have just installed colourbond fence, but with a hadrwood plinth... Is there any method to replace them with concrete ones with no full fence disassembling, please? I think there is only a room to place it when no screen panels are installed... One more question is about how to cut these sleepers in case if the distance in between posts are different, or, in case of a sloppy fence, means, it goes not 90 degree down forming rhombus style frames. Thank you

    • @leebenson77
      @leebenson77  Před rokem +1

      You will have to pull the fence apart

  • @jacksprat2200
    @jacksprat2200 Před rokem

    If the plinth is 150mm hight, do we make hole for post only 650 mm??

  • @kanericketts7816
    @kanericketts7816 Před 3 lety +1

    looks amazing guys, what colour fence is this???

  • @32Aurelio
    @32Aurelio Před 6 lety +2

    That look awesome guys! Thanks that's gave another good idea to do my colorbon fencing!

  • @tonychristensen6714
    @tonychristensen6714 Před 2 lety

    My stingy neighbors got a new colorbond fence out in but didn't want to get the plinths put in when the fence was being built , now there is like a 3-5" gap under the fence , i bought some plinths to put under them but they cant slip down far enough because of the concrete for the posts , not sure what i can do about it

    • @leebenson77
      @leebenson77  Před 2 lety

      You might have to chip away at the concrete so the plinths can be lowered. You have to be careful not to crack the concrete down the footing. Best to dig out and come at the concrete horizontally. If that makes sense

  • @cammy470
    @cammy470 Před 6 lety +1

    Looks the goods. Timber plinths are very popular here in victoria. wonder cost wise how much difference there would be.

    • @leebenson77
      @leebenson77  Před 6 lety +3

      cammy470 timber plinths are usually cheaper, but only last for a few years. Concrete plinths last years and years

    • @anastasios3006
      @anastasios3006 Před 2 lety +1

      Treated pine plinths 50mm thick 2.4m long- $17 Bunnings: Concrete plinths $31 from Harold Gumtree Tullamarine . I just bought some.

  • @amelialmao2593
    @amelialmao2593 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you install a colorbond fence on existing concrete ground?

    • @anastasios3006
      @anastasios3006 Před 2 lety +1

      Mate, I would weld a 50x50mm and a base plate , then bolt into position, then screw the colourbond fence posts. The other option is to break the concrete. If bolting, your concrete has to have some depth.

    • @leebenson77
      @leebenson77  Před rokem

      Best to not bolt colourbond onto concrete, it’s never strong enough. Best to remove concrete and dig hole or at least core drill into concrete

  • @codykonior
    @codykonior Před 3 lety

    Can you add them to an existing colorbond fence?

  • @outkastrebel9637
    @outkastrebel9637 Před 4 lety +1

    So he ended up been a He-Man...🤣

  • @yonsei82
    @yonsei82 Před 5 lety

    Concrete sleepers..... Nice product. Is it a lot more expensive than timber?

    • @leebenson77
      @leebenson77  Před 5 lety +3

      James Lee not that more expensive but will last a lifetime