Posted by tractor300 on May 21, 2013 at 06:09:44 from (50.40.148.92):
In Reply to: Fence building posted by Farmallmaniac on May 20, 2013 at 17:55:19:
Your fence is only as good as your end post and bracing. I am maybe a little old fashion, but I set 10' hedge end post 6' in the ground, and also in the dark of the moon. You can all laugh, but it works. I have set in both the dark and the light, and you can definitely see the difference in a few year's. Also, never set in concrete as this will tend to make the post rot a lot quicker. Gravel is okay though. I am not much of a fan for steel post, but i have used a lot of them. They are quick to put up, but will also lean and fall over quicker. As far as wood post you just can't beat a good hedge post that was slowly grown on some rough ground. They may not be available everywhere. The right hedge post can last a 100 year's.
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