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I'm just attaching the pickets with two nails, so the panel can flex when I put it in to keep them plumb on a sloped surface. That's the theory, anyway. I can pound/drive more fasteners later when I'm satisfied it will work.
I have never put up a fence on a slope. Are you planning on making the fence top level, at a certain height, and increasing the length of the fence boards as you go down the slope?
I'm transition to longer pickets for the next section of fence. I ran out of the 24 inchers. Now I have 29 inchers to work with.
I guess I really don't understand where you are going. It looks like the bottom is flush but the top is increasing. I have never built a fence on a slope, but I would have thought the top would be flush and the bottom would contour to the slope. Or, maybe just have everything contour with the slope. I don't know.
Having said that, the pallet wood fence is looking pretty nice. Hope you continue to update us with your progress.