A fence post anchor is a thing that is driven or buried in the ground
and holds a fence post upright.
>Has anyone tried it? does it work?
No, and no idea. My fence posts are metal and set directly in concrete.
>any info about these types of products would be great.
>thanks
I've seen fence post anchors at Home Depot; they can probably provide
a nice spiel about the advantages of them.
They can also sell you a roll of 6" wide flashing that you can cut into
short pieces and nail around the base of your fence and mailbox posts.
Gary
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Never mind the silly post-protector spam, I just want to hear the
details about a string trimmer that has the power to mow fence posts.
Wayne
I suppose that once the fence post starts to rot at the ground level any
old string trimmer could cut through it. All you have to do is wait long
enough for the post to rot.
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I can't think of the exact material, but isn't there some kind of
cheap tough plastic to nail around the base of the post? Gallon size
commercial gardening container? Maybe a shot of grass killer at the
base?
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> I can't think of the exact material, but isn't there some kind of
> cheap tough plastic to nail around the base of the post? Gallon size
> commercial gardening container? Maybe a shot of grass killer at the
> base?
I've been pretty happy with using corregated draintile, about a 1'
length or so. Looks kinda goofy, but keeps my weedwhacker from
cutting 'em down ;)