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Well this post isn't moving. 🫡

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Frank Robertson profil fotoğrafı
Frank Robertson1 yıl önce

All of the metal connectors and screws, and you set it on a concrete pier with a 64 square inch footprint buried 6 inches in topsoil? Plus the new pressure treated ground contact wood is worthless for rot resistance, does anyone look at the weakest link?

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John Holmes1 yıl önce

This post isn’t moving he says!!! The frost says …hold my beer 🍻!!!’ lol

Rock Paper Sizzle profil fotoğrafı
Rock Paper Sizzle1 yıl önce

💪 Merica, we're taking it back. 💯 You like Trump, you know it, time to show it. ✅ T's for Trump here:

Memer profil fotoğrafı
Memer1 yıl önce

That post has been screwed more times than me

ATRQ profil fotoğrafı
ATRQ1 yıl önce

It’ll sink. The bottom of the post will rot. The extra braces should allow water to escape. But they look like they’d allow it to pool. Screw this.

GDog profil fotoğrafı
GDog1 yıl önce

Till it rots in all those holes. But strong for several years

Jim Ford profil fotoğrafı
Jim Ford1 yıl önce

Not sure of application but for a 6' fence post hole should be at least 24" deep and you need an 8' 4x4. Dig the hole, level the post, then add the concrete. THAT would be a post that isn't moving. this thing isn't really anchored, it could float away or get knocked over.

Doug R. Fartsac, PhD profil fotoğrafı
Doug R. Fartsac, PhD1 yıl önce

Anyone with a civil engineering degree is shaking their head right now.

Jason Gordan profil fotoğrafı
Jason Gordan1 yıl önce

Honey, that post is too close to the patio.

Logan Delos profil fotoğrafı
Logan Delos1 yıl önce

Hope dirt ground is solid. Should have filled in the hole with compacted gravel first

jajcatsc (J-Cat) profil fotoğrafı
jajcatsc (J-Cat)1 yıl önce

The ground moving will affect it.

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