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If you are mounting over grass drive a small piece of pipe one size larger than the drop rod into the
ground as a more solid stop for the rod.
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If the drop rod is being installed over concrete, you will need to drill out a small hole in the concrete with
a masonry bit to give the drop rod a place to catch. You can also epoxy a small piece of pipe in the hole
that the rod will fit into to prevent the concrete chipping around the hole from use.
Project Completion and Maintenance on Your Fence and Gates
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Be sure to fill out your warranty sheet and email or mail it in to us.
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After installation, go back and touch up any scuffs or scratches that occurred in shipping or installation
using the supplied touch-up paint. If you only need to make minor touch-ups and are concerned about
over spray from the can, you can simply spray some of the paint into the cap of the can (or similar plastic
container) and use a small brush or Q-tip for more precise touch-ups.
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Inspect your fence yearly for any damage that went to bare metal. If you find areas with damaged finish
down to bare metal, simply use a wire brush to clean the area of dust/ dirt and then use satin black paint
to touch the area up.
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If you have gates, grease or oil the hinges as needed. Key lockable latches may require a shot of graphite
every couple of years to ensure continued smooth operation.