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<blockquote data-quote="mobgrazer" data-source="post: 609175" data-attributes="member: 9043"><p>If you're using rebar why not weld 3 feet on to each one of them. I did this to my rebar post and the only problems are they don't store as well after words. If there left out to long they do freeze to the ground but do come up with light kick unless a good amount of stuff has fallen on them. I don't have real storage issues because I use them all year round.</p><p></p><p>I do have some break drum post as already said that work good for corners. They have the required weight.</p><p></p><p>The drill is a pain but dose have places that it's needed. One the corners or where you can't find level ground you will need to drill in a post. I do like the twist bits if I have to use one. Don't forget to put a heavy sock or two over the battery so it takes a bit longer to get cold. </p><p></p><p>I hate the cans of concrete. I find the concrete cracks with a few taps with a hammer and then the post will come out when you lift them by the post. Weld something to the sides of the post in the concrete to help but it will pull out on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobgrazer, post: 609175, member: 9043"] If you’re using rebar why not weld 3 feet on to each one of them. I did this to my rebar post and the only problems are they don’t store as well after words. If there left out to long they do freeze to the ground but do come up with light kick unless a good amount of stuff has fallen on them. I don’t have real storage issues because I use them all year round. I do have some break drum post as already said that work good for corners. They have the required weight. The drill is a pain but dose have places that it’s needed. One the corners or where you can’t find level ground you will need to drill in a post. I do like the twist bits if I have to use one. Don’t forget to put a heavy sock or two over the battery so it takes a bit longer to get cold. I hate the cans of concrete. I find the concrete cracks with a few taps with a hammer and then the post will come out when you lift them by the post. Weld something to the sides of the post in the concrete to help but it will pull out on you. [/QUOTE]
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