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Are you removing the old fence and digging out the old posts? A bag or two per hole how long is it and don't forget to find out the cost of nails as you will need a box of 51&91 mm nails to. Sorry for more questions than answers where in the country are you as prices might differ with areas

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Are you removing the old fence and digging out the old posts? A bag or two per hole how long is it and don't forget to find out the cost of nails as you will need a box of 51&91 mm nails to. Sorry for more questions than answers where in the country are you as prices might differ with areas

 

ground will be levelled out prior to work starting.

It's in the Keith area,

 

Charging per metre

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With good level ground and presentable digging 30 meters is doable in a day by 2 men if the timber is roughly laid out for you (i.e. you don't have to carry it all 100 meters first).

 

30 meters = 16 posts @ 2 bags per post = £128

2 boxes of nails (you will have loads left) = £80

paslode hire - you're a fencer and you don't own one!!!

 

£600 minimum cost to customer

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