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Re: Expandable Foam for setting posts
[Re: snowy]
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05/29/20 06:16 PM
05/29/20 06:16 PM
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^ thanks for that clip and thanks for all your advise and knowledge. It will be an option for us to consider using in the next few weeks.
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Re: Expandable Foam for setting posts
[Re: snowy]
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05/30/20 01:24 AM
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Have you thought about using chat. I've used that instead dirt in some wet areas where I had to build fence.
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Re: Expandable Foam for setting posts
[Re: snowy]
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05/30/20 09:36 AM
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It's my understanding, because of todays pressure treated lumber, you shouldn't ever use concrete to set a post. The process of pressure treatment and the chemicals used are inferior to the old method. A modern pressure treated post will rot out in short order when set in concrete. A 3 foot hole with a paver at the bottom, put the post in, some rock around it tamped tight and backfill with dirt.
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Re: Expandable Foam for setting posts
[Re: snowy]
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05/30/20 10:03 AM
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We use a 2 part foam on the railroad to plug ties when gauging track or changing out steel and steel gang uses it to lay 1000ft to 3000 ft. A day.
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Re: Expandable Foam for setting posts
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05/30/20 10:18 AM
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It's my understanding, because of todays pressure treated lumber, you shouldn't ever use concrete to set a post. The process of pressure treatment and the chemicals used are inferior to the old method. A modern pressure treated post will rot out in short order when set in concrete. A 3 foot hole with a paver at the bottom, put the post in, some rock around it tamped tight and backfill with dirt. That’s not correct. Pressure treated wood is set in concrete all the time. You do need to use different types of fasteners with a certain type of PT wood.
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