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Re: [Shop-talk] Fence posts

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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Fence posts
From: nick brearley via Shop-talk <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 12:06:04 +0000
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I would try expanding pu foam. Used it in the past for similar needs and 
been surprised at its durability. Got the idea after seeing it used for 
fixing median safety barriers. Concrete block cast in the ground with a 
hole in, post dropped in the hole during fence fix then foamed into 
place. Got the impression it was a temporary job during road works. But 
even so it was beside live traffic so you imagine somebody signed it off 
as suitable.

Cheap and easy.

Nick Brearley

On 16/03/2020 04:12, Robert Nogueirao via Shop-talk wrote:
> Folks, I have a 4 foot high cedar wood fence in bad shape that I need to fix. 
> While I will replacing the rails and pickets with new wood the posts appear 
> to be in good condition,  ie: no rot, except for the fact they are set in 
> concrete and the posts have shrunk a bit so the posts are loose on the 
> concrete.
> What would be the easiest way to firm up the posts in those holes?
> Iâ??m only looking for a fix that will last 5 or so years.
> Bob Nogueira
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