Rail road ties for fence posts?

   / Rail road ties for fence posts? #11  
My experience is some old ties last forever and some not so good, may be kind of wood or how they were processed?
 
   / Rail road ties for fence posts? #12  
My experience is some old ties last forever and some not so good, may be kind of wood or how they were processed?
Yeah... back then they could impregnate them with all kinds of crazy chemicals that would prevent rot, insects, etc... most of those are now banned.
 
   / Rail road ties for fence posts? #13  
I have set many railroad ties as fence posts. Was disappointed with longevity, but very happy with how straight you could make a corral or fence line as oppossed to "not always straight" osage orange post option.
 
   / Rail road ties for fence posts? #14  
My Kansas experience is that RR ties don't withstand the rigors of pasture burning.... Nothing like being a mile from the hose and watching that "strong-corner" flaming.... Lessons learned the hard way last forever. Hedge is the way to go on corner posts.
 
   / Rail road ties for fence posts? #15  
I have several fence posts made of ties and all the corners of my pastures are made from them. They've been there for fifteen years and are still in excellent condition. I live in Oregon where it rains almost constantly 9 months a year and they hold up great.

That said there are a few around that were laid down and used for retaining walls those have started to rot but once again it's been 15 years. We don't freeze very often or snow here. Maybe the freeze thaw cycle has something to do with early breakdown?
 
   / Rail road ties for fence posts? #16  
I put a corral fence with RR ties about 15 years ago. 1/3 are showing signs of rot, and 2 out of 30 have been replaced.
 
   / Rail road ties for fence posts? #17  
I built a 300' long retaining wall rangin from 1 tie to 5' tall back in the 80s and also rimmed my 1 acre pasture with RR posts every 8'. This far I have just one that has rotted to the point of failure. The rest of the posts still "look/feel" good but who knows :(. Of course I got my ties when they were abandoning a RR line and thus had a good choice of them from #1 to #4s. #1s went for posts, all others to the horizontal ones. Yes, ones I used for borders (garden, drive, paths, etc) have al pretty much rotted away by now.

Harry K
 
   / Rail road ties for fence posts? #18  
The former owners built a one mile long barbed wire fence on my property with used ties in 1935. The railroad gave them the ties for free because they were considered to be worn out.

I had to remove many of them that were finally rotting and falling down in 2004 but I still have a few dozen in place that are much stronger than 4x4 posts.

These ties are probably over 100 years old and I would gladly put down new creosote ties if I could get them and i would expect them to last well over 30 to 50 years.

There are many old pole barns in our area built with used ties as the poles. You can get switch ties up to 16' long.
 
   / Rail road ties for fence posts? #19  
Has anyone ever used rail road ties for fence posts. I have heard they will not last but I thought they were treated with the same stuff used on telephone and power poles. I already have a bunch of good as new ties but don't want to re-do the posts in 5 years or less.

Dan


Depends on the condition of the 'ties' used. New ties are better than old ties.

I think it's easier to tamp a round post that a square tie.
 

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