- The Tribal Fencing panels are quick, simple, and inexpensive to install. Simply mount them on support posts is all that is necessary.
- Place upright fence posts 4′ to 8′ apart. Secure the panels to the posts with galvanized screws. Be sure to install the panels 6″ above the ground. AFRICAN TRIBAL FENCE CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM:
Can the Tribal Fence bend around corners?
Unfortunately, no. The panels are solid eucalyptus poles and do not have a galvanized rod. It would be easier to make the panel in smaller sections to accommodate the turn.
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Tribal Fencing
ALSO CALLED: Rustic African Tribal Fencing | Bamboo Fencing | Eucalyptus Fencing
Our rustic African Tribal Fencing is made from arsenic-free eucalyptus poles. Constructed with a unique African design, these fence panels combine vertical, horizontal and diagonal posts to create an eye-catching primal look that will stand the test of time. It is a very durable product and has a charming rural presence.
Specs
- Traditional African Safari Tribal Fencing.
- 4′ high x 8′ wide panels assembled with 1″ in diameter x 4-6′ eucalyptus poles.
- Horizontal and diagonal poles of the same diameter.
- 2-2 1/2″ galvanized wood screws.
- Custom sizes available upon request.
Features
- Tribal Fence Panels are built in a unique African design.
- Pickets are treated with an arsenic free chemical approved by the EPA.
- Fence panels are sturdy and only need be supported by posts.
Additional Benefits of Tribal Fencing:
- You get a rugged and strong fence that is also environmentally friendly.
- Proper installation and the panel’s design ensure a long lifespan. This saves you money over the lifetime of your installation.
- The panel’s drastic aesthetic superiority to other options, like chain link, provides a soothing and authentic environment for your end users.
- Our arsenic-free treatment avoids corrosion of hardware and reduces the cost of ownership.
Uses for Tribal Fences
Tribal fences are prevalent in zoo exhibits, water parks, and African-themed venues throughout the world. Eucalyptus fencing is popular because it’s sustainable, natural and eco-friendly. The perfect combination.