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Default Digging fence post holes - auger or "post hole digger"?

On 27/04/2018 15:38, Roger Hayter wrote:
FMurtz wrote:

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On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at 12:41:48 AM UTC+1, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013 16:36:31 +0000 (UTC), Andrew Gabriel wrote:

One comment I would make - make sure the holes have flat bottoms
with good square corners where the base meets the side. Many years
ago, I dug a couple of holes for a neighbour, and I did as I said
here. The holes he dug were shaped like someone had pushed a football
into the soil. A year later in a strong wind, all his concrete lumps
rotated in their holes leaving his bit of the fence leaning (none of
the posts snapped), and the ones I did were still upright.

Sounds more like they wern't deep enough. Rule of thumb is 1/3 in the
ground as is above. 6' fence uses 8' posts with 2' in the ground.

Admitedly a square lump is less likely to rotate than a ball (in socket).

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I think that's 1/4 Dave

We work on a third round here


But is it a third of the whole post, or third of the part above ground?

I can well believe it's a third of the whole post. I've seen that
recommended for high wind loads in the UK. And there's lots of other
risks to fences Down Under - eg people clambering over them to get away
from a funnel-web, or a redback, or a common brown, or an inland taipan,
or...
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