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How to install a Matrix Decor screen to a Colorbond fence?
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @kristn4. It's fabulous that you've joined us, and many thanks for your question about hanging screening.
I've taken the image of a Colorbond fence from the beginning of this thread and pointed out the two vertical posts and the top and bottom horizontal rails(these rails are hidden behind the blue lines). You can attach your frame to any of these points. The posts are what hold the thin Colorbond sheeting upright. They are made of thicker material and are more suitable for attaching items onto. By attaching the frame timber between these two solid posts, it prevents you from having to drill and screw into the thin sheet. The Colorbond sheet is only a couple of millimetres thick, and if you were to screw into it, the screws would penetrate through onto your neighbour's side. I'm sure they wouldn't appreciate sharp screws sticking through.
Below I've included a couple of images from @ProjectPete's amazing transformations: Poolside fence makeover and Feature fences. They show how he's attached cladding to a Colorbond fence.
I'd suggest you screw the timber to the fence's upright post at the same height as the top and bottom of the Lattice Makers 1800 x 900mm Herringbone Hardwood Screen Panel. That would be 1800mm apart and positioned where you would like the screen to sit. If you were happy for the top of the screen to sit at the top of the fence, this would be best. You'll then be able to screw into the vertical posts and the top horizontal rail for additional support midway.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Hi
I would like to install a Matrix 1800x1200 Decorative Screen Panel centered in a landscape orientation on a Colour Bond Fence. (as in the picture below) The Color Bond Fence is 2300 x 1800. So, fixing it to the post will not keep the panel centred. As you mentioned in the other post screwing to the thin fence will neither be stable nor would the neighbour approve the sharp screw at their end. Is there a solution to address this?
Thanks
Hello @gannugood
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. Thank you so much for joining us and sharing your question about how to install your Matrix Panel in the middle of the Colourbond Fence.
Mounting the Matrix Panel directly to the fence poses the problem of the screws poking out the other side and posing a danger to your neighbors. The common method is using a piece of timber mounted onto the top and bottom posts of the Colorbond fence. In this instance, you could lower them so that they would be close to the center of the fence. You can then mount the Matix panel in the center of the timber posts. In order to disguise the timber, you will have to paint it the same colour as the fence so that it is not very obvious.
Another method is mounting the timber mounts vertically so that it is not too noticeable. Because we have a limited number of mounting points these are the only possible spots you can mount timber onto.
Let me tag our experienced members @diy_hausdesigns and @ProjectPete for their recommendations.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thanks Eric.
Mounting it vertically seems like a good idea. I think painting it with the fence colour is also going to disguise it better.
Have a great day.
Keep us updated and reach out if you need further assistance @gannugood. I'm sure our members will be very interested in seeing your final project.
Mitchell
Hi @MitchellMc I’m also attaching the matrix 2400 extension to a 2400 wide colorbond fence.
two questions
1. if I drill into the posts of the fence with that sized panel, do I have to add an extra extension pole in the middle of the fence? If I do this it sounds like I have to add a wood piece either horizontally or vertically requiring painting
2. With these dimensions how do I a frame overhang to link all the panels? Or is this not required?
3. if I do do an overhang, what do I do with the last frame that sticks out? Will I have to saw it off?
thanks!
Diana
Hello @dianasilva
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's brilliant to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your question about the Matrix fence extension.
If you are installing the Matrix 2400 x 600mm Charcoal Rainforest Fence Extension, the panel comes with a pre-coated steel frame and mounting posts. If circumstances dictate that a centre post needs to be attached, you can order another leg from the special orders desk. However, you can only mount it to the top rail of the Colorbond fence.
Here is a handy step-by-step guide:
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thanks but it still doesn’t answer questions 2 and 3.
the video is great and I haven’t watched it a dozen times but it only addresses 1 straight forward case of putting it on a wood fence
Hi @dianasilva
In the instructional video at 45 seconds from the start, the installer recommends pushing the panel forward by 60mm if you are joining the panels together as a single unit. You'll see the finished product at 2:36 and clearly see how the panels were joined together. The excess overhang will need to be trimmed off with a saw. The excess steel frame at the start can be cut off with a hack saw or you can use the trimmed panel and use it as filler at the start.
Would it be possible for you to post a photo of your Colorbond fence? This will give our members a chance to assess their condition. We can then make recommendations on how to proceed.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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