A: it says each picket is 4.02 lbs x 456 =1834 lb add a little shipping wood and banding as the other one said a lot
by|Sep 1, 2023
A: A lot
by|Jun 6, 2023
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Q:These do not seem to be in any stores near me. zip code of 06335. Can I order these online?
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by|May 14, 2020
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A: Thank you Tommy for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot about Rocky Top 3/4 in. x 3-1/2 in. x 4 ft. Pressure-Treated Pine French Gothic Fence Picket. This item is not available to order online. Please visit your local store to see if a special order can be placed. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future.
by|May 20, 2020
A: If you can, you likely are going to have to pay a substantial delivery charge.
by|Jun 2, 2020
Q:What size and material nails are recommended for attaching this?
by|May 14, 2019
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A: 1 1/2" twist shank.
by|Apr 16, 2020
A: Use screws and and not nails. Use galvanized screws that are at least one inch long.
by|Apr 11, 2020
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A: Depends on what you're attaching them to.
by|Feb 26, 2021
A: 1 5/8in galv or stainless wallboard screws, 2 or 3 on each board. Use PT 2x4s for the rails. Post should be the PT 4x4's and not the cheap fence posts that wont last.
by|Mar 28, 2022
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A: 1 5/8 galv or stainless wallboardscrews. Use at least 2 and sometimes 3 to prevent racking.
by|Apr 11, 2020
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Q:How long should I wait to paint these pickets?
by|Jun 4, 2017
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A: i would say a month.
by|Jul 11, 2020
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A: A month. They need to dry out for best results when painting.
by|Jul 11, 2020
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A: All PT lumber should dry for 30 to 60 days...depending on the weather.
by|Jul 11, 2020
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A: Paint them before putting them up - so much easier!
by|Jul 11, 2020
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Q:I would like to add an automatic opening drive way gate.
by|Jun 16, 2016
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A: All depends on how much gap you want between them. I used 4 inch gap which is 2 for each 15 inches. Which for 50 ft is about 40.
by|Mar 3, 2020
A: The pickets are essentially the width of a 2x4 and, generally, you want to skip that width between each picket. So, actually about 3 1/2 each wide. So roughly 2 pickets per foot. I'd suggest buying 90-100 and see how that works out.
by|Jun 2, 2020
A: Depends on your spacing. They are 3.5" wide, if you leave a 3.5" gap you need approximately 50*12/7, or 86 of them for 50 ft.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:This is unavailable, either for delivery or pick up. Is it a seasonal item or just current out of stock? Do you know if it will be available at some other time in the future, and if so, is there a projected arrival date for this product?
by|Apr 15, 2016
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A: Thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot, Jamie. These fence pickets are only available in select Home Depot stores and are not available online, if they are not carried in your local store, they may be able to special order them for you. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in the future. Thank you for shopping Home Depot.
by|May 3, 2023
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Q:Do these pickets come in 5 ft. or 6 ft. lengths?
by|Dec 11, 2014
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A: 6 ft lengths
by|Mar 18, 2021
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A: Thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot. Because this item is only available in select Home Depot stores, I believe the best advice would be to talk to one of our Lumber Department professionals at your local Home Depot store. For any other questions, please visit your nearest local Home Depot store or call us at HomeDepot.com Customer Service 800-430-3376. Thank you for shopping Home Depot.
by|May 18, 2021
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A: These are pickets - not sections. They are used for DIY project.