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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy?" data-source="post: 398773" data-attributes="member: 5749"><p>Are you referring to landscaping timbers? Flat on two sides round on two sides? If so here is my experience. Years ago these made pretty good fence posts. Today (IMHO) they are junk. I built a cross fence out of them trying to save some money and it cost me. 2-3 years and they have dried out and I can kick most over with my foot breaking them at the ground. Don't waste your time. Buy real posts. These landscaping timers as supposedly pressure treated but they don't last down here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy?, post: 398773, member: 5749"] Are you referring to landscaping timbers? Flat on two sides round on two sides? If so here is my experience. Years ago these made pretty good fence posts. Today (IMHO) they are junk. I built a cross fence out of them trying to save some money and it cost me. 2-3 years and they have dried out and I can kick most over with my foot breaking them at the ground. Don't waste your time. Buy real posts. These landscaping timers as supposedly pressure treated but they don't last down here. [/QUOTE]
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