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Fence Project with Tornado Wire
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1438066" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I've been at this 28 years. Spent 5 years as a superintendent for a large fence company doing nothing but commercial projects. And still bid and do a fair amount of commercial projects.</p><p></p><p>I have never once seen a set of blueprints or specifications that called for tamping post.</p><p>I've seen, put gravel under post and pour concrete. I've seen pour 4 inches wait a day and set post. I've seen wrap post in plastic, wrap post in tar paper. And just dig hole to depth and pour concrete. </p><p>I think the most concrete I ever used in one day setting fence post was 50 yards. Toys r us warehouse in Midlothian. That's a lot of concrete for just setting fence post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1438066, member: 24947"] I've been at this 28 years. Spent 5 years as a superintendent for a large fence company doing nothing but commercial projects. And still bid and do a fair amount of commercial projects. I have never once seen a set of blueprints or specifications that called for tamping post. I've seen, put gravel under post and pour concrete. I've seen pour 4 inches wait a day and set post. I've seen wrap post in plastic, wrap post in tar paper. And just dig hole to depth and pour concrete. I think the most concrete I ever used in one day setting fence post was 50 yards. Toys r us warehouse in Midlothian. That's a lot of concrete for just setting fence post. [/QUOTE]
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