Replacing fence post
On 15/05/2020 12:02, JoeJoe wrote:
a 4 x 4 treated wood post that was in place for around 15 years has
rotted and needs replacing.
It is a 2.4m one - 60cm under ground, set using a couple of bags of
postcrete.Â*Â* Unfortunately the post has rotted right at the ground level.
Once I free the post from the rest of the fence I am certain that I will
be able to simply snap it at the point where it meets the concrete.
They invariably rot at or near ground level - usually slightly below
where it is almost continuously damp and well provided with oxygen.
Is there an easy way to remove the lump of concrete so that a new post
can be easily set in its place without having to dig a very large hole
around it and pull it out?
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
PS: I do not have access to any heavy machinery.
How good are you with a pick axe and sledgehammer?
You will almost certainly have to smash it to bits to get it out.
Use of a scaffold pole as a lever and my most brutal chisels and crow
bars is my method of choice. It just takes time.
It is really that or a mate with a mini-digger.
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Regards,
Martin Brown
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