Material | Galvanised Steel |
For use with | 75 x 75mm timber rails |
Knee rail fencing, also known as birdsmouth fencing, is a type of fencing characterised by its distinctive design featuring horizontal rails joined to vertical posts with notched joints. This traditional fencing style offers a visually appealing and functional solution for demarcation and boundary purposes in various settings, including parks, gardens, estates, and public spaces.
The defining feature of knee rail or birdsmouth fencing is the notched joints. The horizontal rails are notched or slotted into the vertical posts, creating a secure and durable connection without the need for additional fasteners or hardware.
Knee rails benefit from additional reinforcement to maintain their integrity over time. Fixing straps, typically made of durable materials like metal or heavy-duty plastics, are instrumental in this regard. These fix the upright birdsmouth post and the horizontal rail together using galvanised nails, providing stability and support to ensure they remain firmly connected.
A V style strap for the 75 x 75mm top rail is available from First Fence. Made from galvanised steel it will be able to withstand the rigours of the weather and comes with pre-drilled holes to make the task of fixing it much more efficient. Galvanised nails are also available to add to your purchase.
Please note: Timber knee rails do not meet the specifications for highway use
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use straight straps to fix knee rails together:
Prepare the Knee Rails: Ensure the knee rails you intend to join are clean and free from debris or obstacles that might hinder the strapping process.
Positioning: Decide on the positioning of the knee rails. Place them in the desired alignment, ensuring they are flush and even at the connecting point.
Attach the Straps: Take the straps and place them over the joint where the knee rails meet. Make sure the straps cover the entire width of the connection for optimal support.
Securing with Nails: Use nails to secure the straight straps onto the knee rails. Holes are pre-drilled uniformly along the strap for ultimate support.
Check Stability: After securing the straight straps, check the stability of the joint by gently applying pressure. Ensure there is no excessive movement or looseness in the connection. The straps should hold the knee rails firmly together.
Using straps to fix knee rails together provides an additional layer of reinforcement, enhancing their durability and stability. It's essential to choose high-quality materials and follow proper installation techniques to ensure a strong and long-lasting connection between the knee rails.
First Fence has a full range of knee rail fencing products including a 75x75mm and 100x100mm top rail in 1.8m and 3.6m lengths, a 0.9m and 1.2m birdsmouth post and V, Shoe style or 'Bishop's Hat' fixing straps. This type of fencing is a dig in format and will require a minimum of 2 bags of Post Mix per post.
Should you have any questions about this product range please get in touch and a member of the sales team will be happy to guide you through your purchase. The team can be contacted by calling 01283 512111 or by using the online chat tool.