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Default Fence Bulding...again :)

At long last, I'm going to sink my fence posts. It rains a lot here, and the
soil here is loose loam, well drained, few rocks. Sidewalks and driveways,
etc., tend to sink and crack over time. I was just going to sink all of my
posts in concrete, does anyone have any practical experience with wet
climates and fence posts? Is there any reason not to do them this way?


 
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