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Fencing Hardware
Life Out Here calls for building fences that stand the test of time. That means getting every part right, down to the nuts and bolts of every post, gate and corral panel. At Tractor Supply, we stock the fasteners, hinges and other hardware you need to get your next project started.
Don’t Start Until You Have Everything You Need
The right hardware can make it easier to build the wood, vinyl, wire or chain link fencing you want and keep it in top shape and looking good for a long time. Some parts help you put up fence posts or raise a fence panel for privacy, while others can help reinforce a fence or run and tension fence wire between posts. Some simplify adding finishing touches such as a gate with an opener. There are many different types, such as:
Fasteners
These are used to connect fence parts to one another. Hangers and galvanized hanger nails can put rails and edge up between posts, while deck screws and galvanized nails can secure boards and rails to a post. You can attach wire fencing to wood posts with staples and shut double gate doors more tightly with barrel bolts.
Hinges
Use these to attach fence posts to gates and swing panels so they can open and close better. Opt for self-closing butt hinges, strap hinges, T-hinges or lag-and-strap hinges to hang a gate, depending on what’s called for. A string closure works like a turnbuckle and can help a fence gate close automatically.
Latches
Keep gates and swing panels closed with these mechanisms. You can connect a fence with one of several types: strike, drop, side-bolt, thumb or hasp latches.
Post Supports and Connectors
If you need to shore up a temporary fence, consider using U-posts. To support wire fencing, try putting in T-posts.
Accessories
These can make a fence more functional and improve its lifespan. For instance, if not need to repair leaning or bowing in a gate, consider installing an anti-sag kit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fencing Hardware
What type of hardware works best with different fencing?
For wood fences, consider using fasteners such as deck screws. They’re less likely to rust or split the wood and they’re more easily removed. If you’re putting up vinyl fences, use hardware that a manufacturer says is right for it. It’ll stand up to corrosion and be made to match the vinyl in your posts and paneling. Meanwhile, metal fences call for parts such as self-tapping screws and self-bushing screws because they go through metallic surfaces with less likelihood of damaging them.
What hardware do I need to attach my fence to a building or other structure?
That depends on what your fencing’s manufacturer recommends. To connect it to a wall or deck, for instance, consider using rail end brackets. Just make sure that any hardware you use is strong enough to support the fence’s weight.
Shop a Wide Selection of Hardware for Fencing at Tractor Supply
Not having the right small parts shouldn't slow a big project down. We have plenty of the fence hardware you need to keep everything in place. Stock up today: visit your local Tractor Supply store to check out our stock or shop online and place an order with us now.