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Old 08-08-2021, 06:15 AM   #1
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How to Use Green Laser Level for Yard Fence Construction

How to Use Green Laser Level for Yard Fence Construction

With a green laser level, you can take advantage of all desirable features to accomplish a task. For constructing a yard fence, you will need a digger to create holes, poles, ropes to tie to poles, a tape measurement, a piece of paper, and a pen to write down your measurements.

You can use a single line laser level, cross-line or rotary laser level for this purpose as long as it has the maximum range for your fence position. In case you still hesitate, you can find top rated green laser levels on the Laser Level Hub website.



How to Construct Yard Fence with a Green Laser Level

The first thing to do is gather all materials, then set the green laser level slightly from the fence’s starting point. You will need a laser level detector attached to your laser level to find the right height for your yard fence. Mark this height and write it down.

The next step is to dig a hole at the starting point and then insert a pole that will support your yard fence from that point. Get the second pole and mark the height before moving to the other side to dig a hole and erect it. Remember that you don’t have to use your laser level to mark the second pole when you can use the first pole to mark it.

Once you erect your second pole, you can use it to erect the third and fourth poles, depending on the type of fence you want to erect. Assuming you want to erect a hard-wire fence around the yard. Then you will need to turn on your best green laser level once again to measure from the ground level to the top of the first pole, and this will be the height of your hard wire. Cut the wire once the desired height and length have been measured. Switch off the laser level again.



Cut the hard wire according to specification, then stretch it around the erected poles. Do not tighten the net yet until you are sure that it goes around all the erected poles. Use your pliers to cut out the excess hard wire from the fence. You can tighten the wires to the poles with different kinds of fasteners.

You can use nails or any other type of fence fastener to fasten the nets to the ground and the poles. If you want to cover the entire yard with the fence, then you need to ensure that the heights of the poles measure up to the end of the walls of your building.

Conclusion

You can use this method of yard fencing to construct brick, metal, or wooden fencing. In those cases, you need to pre-cut your wood or metal according to the sizes that will match your yard fencing parameters. You may also request the help of an individual to make the yard fencing work even a lot easier. Erecting a solid fence for your yard begins with choosing an appropriate green laser level that can simplify the process and reduce the total working time for you.

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