Blk88GT
Silver Member
We had a storm go through last night, and it knocked down a 12 foot section of my fence. I'm actually surprised it took this long, being that the fence was rotten 6 years ago when I bought the place.
The fence is roughly 60 feet long, and faces west to an open field. It provides privacy and a windbreak for my property. We get some pretty good winds coming across the field, last night was over 65mph!
I'd like to rebuild the fence with some treated lumber, but my main question is, how to set the posts, and how deep? I'd like to have the fence 5-6 feet high.
Do I use a post hole digger, and go down 4-5 feet, and set the post in some gravel? Or should I just push the post down into the mud? How much of the post needs to be sunk?
I don't have the PHD, but this may be a good excuse to go halfers on one with my dad who will need a fence in the near future.
Thanks in advance.
The fence is roughly 60 feet long, and faces west to an open field. It provides privacy and a windbreak for my property. We get some pretty good winds coming across the field, last night was over 65mph!
I'd like to rebuild the fence with some treated lumber, but my main question is, how to set the posts, and how deep? I'd like to have the fence 5-6 feet high.
Do I use a post hole digger, and go down 4-5 feet, and set the post in some gravel? Or should I just push the post down into the mud? How much of the post needs to be sunk?
I don't have the PHD, but this may be a good excuse to go halfers on one with my dad who will need a fence in the near future.
Thanks in advance.