Not yet. If you’re putting it back in the same concrete post hole then you can just hammer a new post in. You might have to plane down the end of the post that’s going in the hole so it fits. If it needs to be leveled then you can give yourself a small gap on all sides so it can be leveled. Fill in the void with a cement slurry to hold it in place. If it’s a new hole fill it with rapid set concrete. The red bags. Hole should be 2’ deep. I would start with 2 50lbs bags. Mix it so it’s a slightly loose consistency. Then poor it in the hole. Then take you post and push it down in to the wet concrete. Level it and square it up you should keep checking the level for the next 10 minutes this stuff sets up fast 20 to 30 minutes. Once it’s setting up fill in the rest of the hole to the top and taper the top of the concrete so water slopes away from the post. If you have more questions let me know. One of these day I will show how I do this in a video.
Do you have another video to show how you install the post?
Not yet. If you’re putting it back in the same concrete post hole then you can just hammer a new post in. You might have to plane down the end of the post that’s going in the hole so it fits. If it needs to be leveled then you can give yourself a small gap on all sides so it can be leveled. Fill in the void with a cement slurry to hold it in place. If it’s a new hole fill it with rapid set concrete. The red bags. Hole should be 2’ deep. I would start with 2 50lbs bags. Mix it so it’s a slightly loose consistency. Then poor it in the hole. Then take you post and push it down in to the wet concrete. Level it and square it up you should keep checking the level for the next 10 minutes this stuff sets up fast 20 to 30 minutes. Once it’s setting up fill in the rest of the hole to the top and taper the top of the concrete so water slopes away from the post. If you have more questions let me know. One of these day I will show how I do this in a video.
Great idea.
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Genius
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