![]() ![]() Step 2: Dig the first posthole Photo by Kolin Smith A bigger triangle (say 9, 12, and 15 feet) works even better. When they do, according to the Pythagorean theorem, you have a 90-degree angle at the triangle's corner-and thus a perpendicular line intersecting the house. Now cross the taut line and the tape until you get the 4-foot and 5-foot marks to meet. Find the 5-foot mark on a measuring tape and angle it from the second stake toward the line. Tie a mason line to the first stake, stretch it taut roughly perpendicular to the house, and mark it 4 feet from the stake. Sink one stake for the triangle's corner where the first post will go, and a second one 3 feet away along the foundation. To square the fence line to the house, you'll mark off a right triangle extending from the foundation. ![]() Step 1: Position the Line Photo by Kolin Smith 1 full-length side piece 4⅜ inches wide.1 full-length side piece 3⅝ inches wide.1 full-length back piece 5⅛ inches wide.1 full-length front piece 5⅛ inches wide.Top block sleeve pieces: 3 inches (ripped to 3⅝ inches wide). ![]()
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