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  1. #1
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    This works exactly as it should.

    To create a Chain Link Fence you simply create a Railing Wall and set it as a "Panel". Then select the Panel Type fro the Library.

    Next in the Library select the type of Gate you want and place it in the "Railing Wall".
    The Fence in Chief is a Wall and the Gate is a Door. It's that simple.

    You can open the Fence(Wall) dbx and adjust the Posts (Newels) and the materials as needed. The attached pic show a Chain Link Fence with a gate that took me about 45 seconds to create.
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  2. #2
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    Big thanks Joe, took me about 60 seconds to follow your instructions and works great.

    Now to try and get a roll of barbed wire across the top...

    Done it, Sketchup warehouse barbed wire. The 2D is wrong but fine in 3D
    Andy
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