I heard back from the lawyer at the other law firm, they are happy to read over the covenants for me, pending no conflicts.
We had a hydraulic one man for the 12" holes and it worked okay, but digging deep was a pain as you couldn't remove the auger from the hole with the extension attached. The little guy works great for 8" holes with two people though.
I am certainly planning to put up the pool after the fence is finished! Ground work will begin ASAP once the fence is done. I don't think it's more than a few inches out of level, so hopefully it won't be much work...
Yeah I got a Ridgid nailer, 2-3.5" nail range. I'm planning on using 3" nails (longest I could find in galvanized ring shank) for the 2x4s and 2" nails for the pickets.Wow, that's a lot of work you've got done! I rented a hydraulic one man post hole digger when I built since I knew an auger like you're using would break my arms! The pickets will go up fast with a nail gun. I screwed in about 7 of them before decided to pull out the compressor and nail gun...I don't know what I was thinking! Sorry you have such a grumpy neighbor. Glad you're on top of things legally, and I bet you can't wait to get that fence up! Are you planning to put up your pool after the fence it finished?
We had a hydraulic one man for the 12" holes and it worked okay, but digging deep was a pain as you couldn't remove the auger from the hole with the extension attached. The little guy works great for 8" holes with two people though.
I am certainly planning to put up the pool after the fence is finished! Ground work will begin ASAP once the fence is done. I don't think it's more than a few inches out of level, so hopefully it won't be much work...