WebBefore fitting the posts into the ground you should ensure the following: Posts are weather cut on the top (this enables water to run off – see picture above left), Posts are the correct length (Depth of hole plus gate height … WebJul 10, 2024 · To begin, we suggest digging the post hole so it is approximately three times wider than the fence post. For example, if you have a 3 inch wide post that you need to sit over 1.83m (6ft) in height …
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Web8ft Concrete Intermediate Pointed Top Fence Post (2440 x 100 x 100mm) - Morticed for 3 Rails. £42.06 (inc VAT) Add to Basket. WebThese fence posts have a machine vibrated finish and pointed finished top. Varying in lengths from 5 up to 10? depending on fence height. They have a grey concrete … play a cd in windows media player
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WebWickes Timber Garden Tree Stake - 50mm x 2.4m. (132) £6.50. DuraPost Steel Corner/Gate Fence Post Anthracite Grey - 75mm x 75mm x 2.4m. (11) £64. DuraPost … WebDry mortar mix was put in a wheelbarrow and mixed with water until a uniform, fairly stiff, paste-like mixture was achieved. The dry mortar mix came in a pre-mixed 25kg (55lb) bag which was enough to do three caps, allow for plenty of spillage and still have some left over. Mixing instructions were on the bag. WebJul 5, 2024 · One advantage of a concrete post vs an 8x4 H iron post is that if you hang a big gate (15ft +) from the H iron it tends to twist when you open the gate 90 degrees and then the gate sags. H iron is quite springy. I've one 16ft gate hanging from an 8x4 and when fully open it could sag by a foot. Keep meaning to replace it or brace it up. primark crawley west sussex