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Thread: Timber post for garden tap
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10th September 2007, 02:12 PM #1Awaiting Email Confirmation
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Timber post for garden tap
What type of treated timber should I use to replace the garden tap post? I'm planning on concreting the post directly into the group.
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10th September 2007, 02:30 PM #2
No need. Just use a piece of H4 rated hardwood. Or H3 with the in ground end coated in used motor oil or similar.
But don't whatever you do use concrete regardless of what timber you use. Because the concrete will stay moist and the timber will self destruct. Just pack the soil back in around the post....you could also use crusher dust or fine gravel to help keep the moisture away from the post.Ours is not to reason why.....only to point and giggle.
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10th September 2007, 02:35 PM #3
I planted some T/P posts on the weekend. A shovel of aggregate in the hole, then the post, then the soil with half a shovel of dry cement mixed in. Overkill for a tap post though! The aggregate gives the water somewhere to drain to so that the post is not sitting in a puddle.
"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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10th September 2007, 02:58 PM #4
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10th September 2007, 06:30 PM #6Awaiting Email Confirmation
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excuse my ignorance but what's a star post?
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10th September 2007, 06:35 PM #7
Star post, star picket, if you look from the top the look like a star, used as intermediate supports in farm fencing. Your local fencing/metal dealer will sell them individually or in bundles.
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