Tuesday, 8 January 2019

How to set a long lasting fence post without concrete

quote [ At 15 and eager to find my first real job, I followed up mercilessly on an application I submitted to a farm/county park that was an easy bike ride away. Eventually they gave in and granted an inte… ]

With all these issues over a wall/fence/self built jail bars maybe he should get out and just use some wood.

[NSFW] [do it yourSElf] [+2]
[by R1Xhard@11:37amGMT]

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Ankylosaur said @ 1:32pm GMT on 8th Jan
This is valid for locations with clay subsoil and a climate unlike that of the Pacific Northwest with its combination of high water tables and wood devouring soil microbes.

Oh well, nevermind then.
captainstubing said[1] @ 10:12pm GMT on 8th Jan
I'm going to stick with concrete.
Ankylosaur said @ 10:40pm GMT on 8th Jan
I'm going to concrete a stick.
Jack Blue said @ 5:54am GMT on 9th Jan
I can't seem to get my stuff to stick. Any concrete concrete tips?
backSLIDER said @ 10:29am GMT on 9th Jan
I am ready to mix it up. I work for a ready mix company at the moment. Just grab a bag of quik-cret pore equal amounts of it and dirt in the hole until is is half to 3/4 full. Hose it with water and mix it. Then cover it with the rest of your dirt.
backSLIDER said @ 10:32am GMT on 9th Jan
The method he is using is called compacted base or compacted fill. Every building that has a concrete slab has basically the same thing under it.

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