Rainbow Hills
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I like building pole structures but the heavy poles are a pain when you're by yourself. That is one of the reasons I like the idea of built up 2x6's for poles. It would also make it easier to get the treated sections positioned accurately because you could place the lower section first brace them and back fill before you nail on the top untreated section, but I think I would go with 3 2x6's for each pole, and stagger the joints of the three by using a 6', and 8' and either a 4' or better a 10'. I would put the shortest of the three in the middle. Then on the next post on the wall I would change which side I had the longest of the 3 sections to avoid a bias. Like Steve C said, use water proof glue and lots of nails. I recommend a framing nail gun for this and nails intended for treated lumber. Using only 2 2x6's I think would introduce a weak point in the structure at the seams with a lot of leverage with a 12' tall wall.
Thanks for all the info. I was tri]ying to figure out how to get 14 ft. 4x6s home in a Malibu. Now I can haul what I need alittle at a time.