Any handy-dandy types around here? 
I just bought four sets of these framed lattice panels, for a total of eight panels; they're 45.75" x 12". With each set of four panels, I want to attach them so they stand upright, forming a column-type enclosure. They're going to go over existing posts that used to be attached to chain link fence; they'll obscure the posts and look pretty.
Let's pretend that a non-handy-dandy type wanted to attempt this project herself. What tools and hardware would be needed? I'm guessing that L-braces/corner braces would be involved, plus a power drill. But I don't really know.

I just bought four sets of these framed lattice panels, for a total of eight panels; they're 45.75" x 12". With each set of four panels, I want to attach them so they stand upright, forming a column-type enclosure. They're going to go over existing posts that used to be attached to chain link fence; they'll obscure the posts and look pretty.

Let's pretend that a non-handy-dandy type wanted to attempt this project herself. What tools and hardware would be needed? I'm guessing that L-braces/corner braces would be involved, plus a power drill. But I don't really know.
I don't currently have a power drill, but I'm comfortable using them and will buy a new one. My main concern is what I've just reiterated, that it needs to be done right so they won't end up falling apart or getting loose after a while. I know a handyman could knock this out--and do it right--in an hour or so, but I want to at least consider giving it a try!


