Raul-02
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Why now and not when?why now & not when
Hmmm
It drys out when I get a good run of no rain.
Why now and not when?why now & not when
I mean if you sharpen your post (if its a wood post) and sink it in with weight will it go in ?I didn't say that. I do not own a driver. Wish I did. Stopping the rotation ( after adding fry dirt) was how I lcleared the other hole, this one however seems to be in an underground river (sarcasm) It fills too fast for that trick.
Concrete sets under water (gains max strength too) My concern about dry concrete is separation as it drifts down. I would mix the concrete with minimum water then pour it into the hole, displacing the water. You'll have to brace the post while it sets.
You have holes filled with water as the OP does for 50 years ?I mix my dry concrete with the water in the post hole. Been doing that for 50 years.
I have read, (never tested it myself) that removing stock form a PT post will expose untreated wood and cause it to rot.I mean if you sharpen your post
true it would, but wood post rot at the soil contact you need air to decay organic matter so in the soil you will be fine, you can buy wood treatment to re paint it but its not pressurize so its not as good...I have read, (never tested it myself) that removing stock form a PT post will expose untreated wood and cause it to rot.
I have read, (never tested it myself) that removing stock form a PT post will expose untreated wood and cause it to rot.
Treated posts today aren't like they once were.true it would, but wood post rot at the soil contact you need air to decay organic matter so in the soil you will be fine, you can buy wood treatment to re paint it but its not pressurize so its not as good...