Use a short lump of 3 x 2 to start them off, then put post in and wack it with a sledge hammer.
Used the old posts that were rotted at bottom and just cut off 150mm, they then fit in the metposts a treat and saves buying more posts.
5 panels back up in under an hour after blown down in recent winds.
3 years ago
Stig from Milton Keynes
Type of purchase: Trade
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
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Not of the best quality.
Not of the best quality, there are galvanised and powder coated alternatives available for the same price. OK for a quick fix but if you want to do a more permanent repair go for a better quality item.
6 years ago
Ian
Type of purchase: DIY
No, I would not recommend to a friend
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Easy to use
Works fine. Cost wise If I had A decent angle grinder it would be cheaper to buy 600 mil ones and cut what ever you want off
This concrete fencing repair spur from Supreme Concrete is ideal for supporting fence panels. This product reinforces and strengthens the fence, preventing further damage.
This concrete fencing repair spur from Supreme Concrete is ideal for supporting fence panels. This product reinforces and strengthens the fence, preventing further damage.