CANTILEVER CORNER FENCE PANELS
Prowell’s Cantilevered Corners were originally developed in the late 1990’s as a simple aesthetic to invite further scrutiny. An element of design serving no more purpose than as a visually pleasing innovation appearing where two runs of fencelines meet at a 90-degree turn. But as with nearly every early product development, our end-users have stretched the original purpose to encompass something more.
One of the more common usages has seen the Corners utilized within HVAC enclosures, as seen below.
The Corners are available up to 24″ x 24″ up to 6′ height. The center miter joints are fortified with the usual array of mortise and tenon joinery.
Pricing the Corners is done the same way as pricing the fence panels. In browsing the fence styles of Gallery 3, use the same percentage linked to the Base Price Table and refer to the Cantilevered Corner Table with the Orange color coding.
RALING STYLE #5 / FENCE STYLE #19
#2244
Price Link: Base Cost +10% (Cantilever Corners)
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Cantilevered Corner Railing Panel #5, identical to Fence style #19 but at railing height.
24″ x 24″″ x 36″ ht
RAILING STYLE #5. FENCE STYLE #19
RAILING STYLE #22 / FENCE PANEL STYLE #22
#1642
Price Link: Base Cost +12% (Cantilever Corners)
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Cantilevered Corner Fence Panel with upper grids and lower pickets.
A lightly designed footprint for a common HVAC enclosure. A repeated need from all of you with central air conditioning, the Cantilevered Panels reduce the normal mass of 6 posts down to 4 and basically presents a more elegant solution. Here, because the utilities require infrequent access, the center panel is a Lift-Off Panel, thus eliminating the cost and need for a gate.
OPEN PICKETS AND UPPER GRIDS
RAILING #22 / Fence #22
LOWER AND UPPER PICKETS
#1999
Fence Style #2-1
Price Link: Base Cost (Cantilever Corners)
18″ x 18″ x 66″ ht for an extended fenceline in Marin County, CA
LOWER PANELS AND UPPER PICKETS
#1998
Price Link: Base Cost (Cantilever Corners)
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14″ x 14″ x 48″ ht
The earliest known photo of a Prowell Cantilevered Corner. San Rafael, CA 1997 +/-
SOLID PANEL
#1628
Price Link: Base Cost less 4% (Cantilever Corners)
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The solid horizontal planks require a center frame stile at the miter. 24″ x 24″ x 70″ ht.
SOLID PANEL
Bethesda, Maryland
Not what anyone would consider a passable photo, but it’s intention is to illustrate Fence Style #39 as a Cantilever Corner..
Along with our gate #115 partially exposed on the left.
Bethesda, MD
CANTILEVER PANELS PROGRESS
Ben Prowell clamping two corner panels to a 90-degree form.