Installation guide to stack fence.
Zig zag split rail fence.
A split rail fence or log fence also known as a zigzag fence worm fence or snake fence historically due to its meandering layout is a type of fence constructed out of timber logs usually cut lengthwise into rails and typically used for agricultural or decorative fencing.
The zig zag fence is exactly as it sounds.
One of the earliest styles of the split rail fence and one you will still see today.
A zigzag fence requires more wood than a traditional split rail fence but is easier to create without tools and gives your property a charming look.
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When determining your fencing requirements you may want to set 8 2x4s on the ground butting them together not overlapping as you figure the angle of zigzag you prefer.
You can split rails yourself or purchase precut wood.
Use chestnut oak cedar or juniper rails for a fence that can last as long as 100 years.
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Some timber fences have the rails stacked directly on top of each other and secured with double fence posts one on either side of the rails.
Drill completely through each rail using a 3 4 drill bit.
The fence zigs and then it zags along the borderline of a field or the property boundaries.
A split rail fence with supports.
Snake fencing sometimes called zig zag fence is the most recognizable split rail fence.
Most split rail fences have the rails stacked in an interlocking zig zag fashion that is self supporting easy to create easy to repair and easy to disassemble.
The snake rails are triangular in shape and around 6 per side in size they are stacked in either an alternating one up one down pattern or an overlapping shingled pattern which works best if you are going up a slope or over uneven ground.
The zig zag fence is a beauty.