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<blockquote data-quote="kenojoe" data-source="post: 460749" data-attributes="member: 865"><p>One of my neighbors bought 2 bundles of white cedar posts that come out of Canada. I was wondering if anyone has used them before and how they hold up. The pressure treated posts around here are about $8 for 5". The green stuff is only about 1/4" deep into the wood, there crap but all we can buy local. I put up 5000' of fence 3 years ago and some of the "pressure treated" post already look 10 years old. If I could find some locust post I would buy them but nobody ever seems to have any. Any info on the white cedar would be appreciated. I hate to keep buying the junk pressure treated ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenojoe, post: 460749, member: 865"] One of my neighbors bought 2 bundles of white cedar posts that come out of Canada. I was wondering if anyone has used them before and how they hold up. The pressure treated posts around here are about $8 for 5". The green stuff is only about 1/4" deep into the wood, there crap but all we can buy local. I put up 5000' of fence 3 years ago and some of the "pressure treated" post already look 10 years old. If I could find some locust post I would buy them but nobody ever seems to have any. Any info on the white cedar would be appreciated. I hate to keep buying the junk pressure treated ones. [/QUOTE]
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