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I have a 4 foot chain link fence, are there adapters or couplers or ???? that I could raise it 2 feet without tearing out the poles and replacing them? I realize I would have to replace the fencing!
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They're kids. A 6 ft fence will not stop teenagers on a hot Summers day when you're not home.Thank You all for your input! Didn't know about the 4' back!!! For living in a MAJOR city AND WORKING for the City, you would be surprised how LITTLE information I can find. The main reason for the higher fence is we bought a 4' deep pool and are concerned about the kids in the neighborhood climbing the fence and getting into pool (possibly hurt main reason).
If you're talking about pulling the posts/poles 2 feet further out of the ground, no. That won't work - and for several reasons. You could figure out a way to splice another 2 feet on top of each pole, but I really don't see that being practical.I have a 4 foot chain link fence, are there adapters or couplers or ???? that I could raise it 2 feet without tearing out the poles and replacing them? I realize I would have to replace the fencing!
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Not thinking about pulling them 2 feet from the ground, just extending them 2ft ON TOP of what is existing.If you're talking about pulling the posts/poles 2 feet further out of the ground, no. That won't work - and for several reasons. You could figure out a way to splice another 2 feet on top of each pole, but I really don't see that being practical.
Honestly, I think a 6' cedar privacy fence would be the better way to go, but know that's probably not in the budget.
The apron stores sell couplings you can just attach to the top of your current poles. Then cut your extensions and put them on top.Not thinking about pulling them 2 feet from the ground, just extending them 2ft ON TOP of what is existing.
I spent the summers of age 9-12 in my neighbors pool (with permission). We got there by climbing the 8 foot fence between our yards. :laughing:Thank You all for your input! Didn't know about the 4' back!!! For living in a MAJOR city AND WORKING for the City, you would be surprised how LITTLE information I can find. The main reason for the higher fence is we bought a 4' deep pool and are concerned about the kids in the neighborhood climbing the fence and getting into pool (possibly hurt main reason).
Maybe the Evil Scotsman needs to step up his game a notch.I spent the summers of age 9-12 in my neighbors pool (with permission). We got there by climbing the 8 foot fence between our yards. :laughing:
The neighborhood I am in NOW this WOULD WORK!!! LOLMaybe the Evil Scotsman needs to step up his game a notch.
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Well hey... You've gotta keep those darned reprobates like Leah Frances out of your yard! Throw in a couple Dobermans?The neighborhood I am in NOW this WOULD WORK!!! LOL
LOLWell hey... You've gotta keep those darned reprobates like Leah Frances out of your yard! Throw in a couple Dobermans?
No luck. I love Dobermans! But if you install some watch-cats. I promise you don't have to worry about me. Also, I'm pretty sure that scaling a 4-6 foot chain link would just result in my own injury and embarrassment. :laughing:Well hey... You've gotta keep those darned reprobates like Leah Frances out of your yard! Throw in a couple Dobermans?