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WamBam Nantucket Vinyl Picket User Manual

WamBam Nantucket Vinyl Picket
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WamBam Nantucket Vinyl Picket Fence w/Post
and No-Dig Steel Pipe Anchor Kit (4’H x 6 W)
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
This fence can easily be trimmed down in width to accomodate shorter applications.
1 5/8” Galvanized Steel Pipe
Please visit www.wambamfence.com or call us at 1-877-778-5733 for answers to your other questions.
We are eager to help you succeed in your project. Thanks for choosing WamBam and all the best with your project.
TIPS
1. Careful planning & measuring of your fence is essential. Moving pipes once driven into ground is extremely dicult.
2. After you install your rst panel and you have gone thru the learning curve, you can opt to temporarily remove your
fence panel and posts and continue driving all your pipe. This will enable you to work with an unobstructed string line.
3. When cutting PVC use a ne-toothed metal or wood blade.
4. For easier spacing of pipe anchors, you can optionally use a piece of 1x4 wood lumber cut at 70 3/8” for step 2.
Use a wood spacing guide (not included) cut to 70 3/8” to
help identify the location of your next pipe anchor.
5. Once your corner and end posts are set you can use your string line to adjust your top donuts into alignment for a
straight fence line (Figure A). Then use a level to plumb the remaining bottom donuts to ensure each post is straight
and level to the connecting fence panel (Figure B).
End Post
Adjust donuts to the string line.
Corner Post
Line Posts
Figure B
(View From Front)
Ground
Figure A
(View From Top)
6. Most yards are relatively level and will allow for a fairly simple installation.
If your yard is steeply pictched or is very uneven you may need to stair step your panels as illustrated below.
Post heights can be trimmed down as necessary.
Ground
Please note the height of post in regards to the top of the panel versus a level application.
The bottom of the posts would also sit approximately ush to the top of the ground
versus
being buried into the ground 1”to 3”.
2
V-3.1
Pipe Anchor Detail
26 in.
String Line
Adjust bottom
donut into level.
.090 in. Wall Thickness
Ground
3.5 in
1.5 in
72 in
68 in
3 to 4 in
2 in
3.5 in
33 in
3.5 in
48 in
1 in
3.46 in
1.5 in
26 in
32.5 in
3.5 in.
1.5 in.
4” x 4” Post
WamBam Nantucket Vinyl Picket Fence w/Post
and No-Dig Steel Pipe Anchor Kit (4’H x 6 W)
BOX CONTENTS
Each Fence Panel Box Includes:
• Post Cap (1)
• 4”x4” Vinyl Post (1)
• Top Rail (1)
Pickets
(13)
• Bottom Rail (1)
Brackets
(4)
#10 x 1in. Stainless Steel Screws (24) For Brackets
• Steel Pipe Anchor w/Gears and Donuts (1)
Sold Separately:
4”x4” Finishing Post w/Cap and No-Dig Steel Pipe Anchor Kit
4”x4” Finishing Post w/Cap and No-Dig Steel Pipe Anchor Kit Sold Separately (see note on left)
WARNING!
If your yard has a severe
slope or elevation change
greater than approximately
7” to 8“ over one panel of
fence, you will not be able
to install this fence. Your
post will not be long
enough to accommodate.
Ground
CON FO RM S TO
BOCA POOL CODE
14
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WamBam Nantucket Vinyl Picket Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWamBam
ModelNantucket Vinyl Picket
CategoryFencing & Gates
LanguageEnglish

Summary

TIPS

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Pipe Anchor Detail

Detailed view of the steel pipe anchor and its connection to the fence post.

BOX CONTENTS

QUICK SUMMARY

TOOL OPTIONS FOR DRIVING PIPE INTO GROUND

Sledgehammer Options

Using sledgehammers for driving pipe, with options for 5lb and 10lb weights.

Post Pounder Recommendation

Recommending a post pounder as the best tool for driving pipe, with purchase information.

Hammer Usage

Discouraging the use of a standard hammer for driving fence posts.

Avoid These Pitfalls!

Contact Local Utilities

Call 811 before installation to avoid underground utility damage.

Check Zoning Laws

Verify local zoning laws, HOA regulations, and permit requirements for fence installation.

Confirm Property Lines

Ensure accurate property line confirmation to prevent encroachment disputes.

Talk to Neighbors

Discuss fence project with neighbors for easier access and potential cost sharing.

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