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dig dug dan
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Post: # 74123Post dig dug dan

i replaced a 10 year old fence the other week
every 75mm post was rotten at exactly ground level
the stuff in the concrete was fine and the stuff above ground was fine
but 100mm above ground and below was as rotten as a pear
LLL


why people still use a 75mm post. they are not strong enough!

A fence i did 18 years ago using 100mm posts is still up!
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Post: # 74124Post Carberry

dig dug dan wrote:I couldn't agree with luton more. See this pic. Its plastic posts and gravel boards. It happens to be my garden.
I ended up fencing in all three sides, and it hasn't faded.
The posts you can pick up one handed, cut with a handsaw, and drill easily if you need to
Concrete posts are a no brainer!
(btw the plastic ones are stronger)
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Not seen plastic posts before. How much do they cost? are they made from recycled plastic?

I don't like the look of that fence either, nothing wrong with the workmanship just not to my taste.

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Post: # 74126Post dig dug dan

fair comment. they do other colours. That one is discontinued now. They do one that is called "wood grain" so its supposed to look like timber.
They are slightly dearer than concrete, but you save on the labour.
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Post: # 74130Post lutonlagerlout

do they still sell them dan?
total no brainer but just never seemed to catch on
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Post: # 74132Post dig dug dan

they do tony. My supplier stocks them. I always try to promote them. Saves my back if nothing else!
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Post: # 74133Post darrenba

dig dug dan wrote:why people still use a 75mm post. they are not strong enough!

A fence i did 18 years ago using 100mm posts is still up!



And I've just replaced 4 x 100mm posts which were only installed 5 yrs ago - they should have lasted a lot longer than that.

I also have just replaced a fence which was installed 12 years ago using metaposts - the 75mm posts were still fine but the panels were shot.

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Post: # 74134Post dig dug dan

were the posts pressure treated? shouldn't have rotted in that time
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Post: # 74141Post bodgeitandscarper

Whats the name of the company that sells the plastic fencing?
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Post: # 74145Post Carberry

darrenba wrote:
dig dug dan wrote:why people still use a 75mm post. they are not strong enough!

A fence i did 18 years ago using 100mm posts is still up!



And I've just replaced 4 x 100mm posts which were only installed 5 yrs ago - they should have lasted a lot longer than that.

I also have just replaced a fence which was installed 12 years ago using metaposts - the 75mm posts were still fine but the panels were shot.
I had to replace 5 of my 100x100 posts. Only been in 5 years and they had snapped at the base. No rot, just gale force winds. Silly to use 75x75 given the small price difference and big strength difference.

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Post: # 74160Post dig dug dan

Whats the name of the company that sells the plastic fencing?


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Post: # 74182Post darrenba

dig dug dan wrote:were the posts pressure treated? shouldn't have rotted in that time
Yeah they appeared to be, I didn't install originally. I was certainly shocked that they'd rotted so quickly.

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Post: # 74235Post Mikey_C

Forestboy1978 wrote:I'm not convinced either, just putting it out there. Looking for the immortal fence post :)
concrete, almost immortal.

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Post: # 74261Post ambient

how much are the fence panels 5 x6 in plastic couldnt see them or are they just the gravel boards they work out about 65 a panel :(
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