Good pair of scissors, edges required something stronger. I used a hacksaw which I don’t recommend. Gorilla tape I tried but was too sticky on the outside to slide easily over the rubber. I ended up using white duct tape.
Because the pickets are thicker than the track you need to cut the inner supports in the picket and the sides about the width of the track itself. Then “crush” it down and tape so that it slides easily into the track. Use a tape that is strong but smooth so that it will slide over the rubber...
From Lowe’s, I only used 9 of the 15 pickets it came with (one had to be cut lengthwise: Freedom Emblem 6-ft H x 8-ft W White Vinyl Standard Fence Panel
Came up with this idea while reading through this post. Definitely some labor involved but only about $120 total cost. Vinyl fencing pickets, cut to length, then crush and tape both ends to fit in track. I took this route since I knew fencing can already withstand the elements, it's...