Fence Post Repair. Fencemender, E-Z Mender, Post Buddy, or other?
I have two broken fence posts (3.5" square). I see three products that
seem like they will work. Anyone have experience with these, or have other suggestions? http://www.postbuddysystem.com/ http://fencemender.com/ http://www.strongtie.com/products/co...ce.asp#install |
Fence Post Repair. Fencemender, E-Z Mender, Post Buddy, or other?
On Sun, 26 Apr 2015 08:51:00 -0700, sms
wrote: I have two broken fence posts (3.5" square). I see three products that seem like they will work. What's broken about yours? Anyone have experience with these, or have other suggestions? http://www.postbuddysystem.com/ It's a piece of metal with holes! Probably cheaper at home depot, but you'll have to drill your own holes. It will help, but if the post is broken at ground level, the weight of the fence or someone pushing on it 3 or 6 feet above ground level will have lots of leverage. http://fencemender.com/ Apparently this one wil get you a boyfriend. http://www.strongtie.com/products/co...ce.asp#install This one looks almost the same as fence mender. Is the post broken entirely? Does it appear to have cement surrounding it? Might be better to replace it. Do you want suggestions how? |
Fence Post Repair. Fencemender, E-Z Mender, Post Buddy, or other?
"sms" wrote in message
... I have two broken fence posts (3.5" square). I see three products that seem like they will work. Anyone have experience with these, or have other suggestions? http://www.postbuddysystem.com/ http://fencemender.com/ http://www.strongtie.com/products/co...ce.asp#install They're 4x4's, you twit! LOL |
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