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Metal Fence Post

Installing a metal fence post can be a very easy task if you just follow a few easy steps. Most common metal fence post uses are when connecting installing chain link fences, or connecting a gate to a neighbors fence.

Metal Fence PostA metal fence post is going one of the most commonly used fence posts because metal fence posts are generally easier to manage.

Around two thirds of the post will be sticking out of the ground, with the other third being buried. So when choosing the length of your metal fence post don’t just measure how high you want it to be above the ground.

Your first step is to dig the hole using a shovel. Your quickest option though would be an actual posthole digger, they make things a lot easier as you can control the size of the hole easier. You are digging a third measurement of the posts length into the ground and about 3 times the total width of the metal fence post. Next compact (or tramp) the dirt at the bottom of the hole.

Third pour in some gravel six inches should be good. Next place the metal fence post in the hole and level it out. You have a couple of options when it comes Metal Fence Postto the concrete you use to fill a good quick option is a quick-setting concrete mix. Follow the directions carefully on the bag. Let it set the desired amount of time and your metal fence post should now be set. Add soil and sod or grass seed to finish.

You can follow these same instructions when setting a metal fence post for a variety of projects such as mailboxes, Lamps and of course for fences. These instructions are going to remain about the same even if you are using a wooden, vinyl or aluminum fence posts.

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I Just Saw On TV Where A Cat Fell And Impaled Itself On A Sharp Metal Fence Post?
Sat, 03 Oct 2009 20:28:05 GMT
The only way to save it alive was to actually saw the post off and take it and the cat to the ER, it looked like it was a really old post, possibly irreplaceable, is it common practice to destroy irreplaceable property without the consent of the owner to save the life of a feral cat?

Voting Question: Has Anyone Ever Put Up Fence Posts With The Metal Spikes Instead Of Digging Post Holes? Did It Work Okay?
Mon, 20 Apr 2009 14:25:46 GMT
I'm wanting to put up a fence but not sure about using a power auger to dig the holes. I've seen these spikes but not sure how sturdy they are. Anyone have any experience with them?

What Do I Use To Stick Ceramics, Plastic, Metal Ring Pulls Etc Onto Concrete Garden Fence Posts.?
Fri, 20 Mar 2009 15:32:32 GMT
Must be weather proof. Sounds mad I know but I am creating a wildlife garden and want to make them a part of the garden rather than ugly big concrete posts. It's a good recycling project too. thanks

I Want To Put Metal Fence Posts In The Ground Before The Ground Freezes. How Long Do I Have? It's In...?
Tue, 11 Nov 2008 20:48:25 GMT
northeast ohio just a few streets away from Lake Erie.

Where To Find The Panel And Post For Metal Fence ? Does Home Depot Carry These Product ?
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 18:35:14 GMT
Does any company sell these product don't require weld ?

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