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Support your Cannock Gate with a well-manufactured wooden post which is a vital part of any garden gate. Softwood is pressure treated to ensure longevity durability and can absorb the stress of constant movement. When purchasing gate posts you have to be sure that they are at least 91.44cm or 3 feet longer than they should be standing above ground. This will ensure that you sink it far enough into the ground to make the gate sturdy. Nail three slats of wood across the gate area onto the posts to keep them the same distance apart when you pick them up.
Dig a trench that should be 15cm or 6 inches wider than the post and 91.44cm or 3 feet deep at the ends. Put two to three inches of gravel in the bottom of the trench for drainage and set the posts into the trench. Mix concrete and pour into trench and make sure gates are kept level by using boards or lengths of wood to hold them in place. Softwood Post: 10x10x183cm high. (4
Price: £45.97
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Description:
Support your Garden Gate with a well-manufactured wooden post which is a vital part of any garden gate. Softwood is pressure treated to ensure longevity durability and can absorb the stress of constant movement. When purchasing gate posts you have to be sure that they are at least 91.44cm or 3 feet longer than they should be standing above ground. This will ensure that you sink it far enough into the ground to make the gate sturdy. Nail three slats of wood across the gate area onto the posts to keep them the same distance apart when you pick them up.
Dig a trench that should be 15cm or 6 inches wider than the post and 91.44cm or 3 feet deep at the ends. Put two to three inches of gravel in the bottom of the trench for drainage and set the posts into the trench. Mix concrete and pour into trench and make sure gates are kept level by using boards or lengths of wood to hold them in place. 2x Softwood Posts: 10x10x244cm high. (4
Price: £56.19
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Support your Garden Gate with a well-manufactured wooden post which is a vital part of any garden gate. Oak is an extremely robust timber that has been used in the construction of garden gates for years. When purchasing gate posts you have to be sure that they are at least 91.44cm or 3 feet longer than they should be standing above ground. This will ensure that you sink it far enough into the ground to make the gate sturdy. Nail three slats of wood across the gate area onto the posts to keep them the same distance apart when you pick them up.
Dig a trench that should be 15cm or 6 inches wider than the post and 91.44cm or 3 feet deep at the ends. Put two to three inches of gravel in the bottom of the trench for drainage and set the posts into the trench. Mix concrete and pour into trench and make sure gates are kept level by using boards or lengths of wood to hold them in place. 2x Oak Posts: 10x10x183cm high. (4
Price: £81.73
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Description:
Support your Garden Gate with a well-manufactured wooden post which is a vital part of any garden gate. Oak is an extremely robust timber that has been used in the construction of garden gates for years. When purchasing gate posts you have to be sure that they are at least 91.44 cm or 3 feet longer than they should be standing above ground. This will ensure that you sink it far enough into the ground to make the gate sturdy. Nail three slats of wood across the gate area onto the posts to keep them the same distance apart when you pick them up.
Dig a trench that should be 15cm or 6 inches wider than the post and 91.44cm or 3 feet deep at the ends. Put two to three inches of gravel in the bottom of the trench for drainage and set the posts into the trench. Mix concrete and pour into trench and make sure gates are kept level by using boards or lengths of wood to hold them in place. 2x Oak Posts: 10x10x244cm high. (4
Price: £91.95
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Support your Cannock Gate with a well-manufactured wooden post which is a vital part of any garden gate. This Redwood is a wall-mounted post and an extremely durable timber that has been used in the construction of garden gates for years. When purchasing gate posts you have to be sure that they are at least 91.44 cm or 3 feet longer than the actual gate.
If the fence connects to a wall the first post needs to be attached to the wall using three expanding masonry bolts. Use a washer to prevent the wood being crushed at the surface. As with all posts use a spirit level to check that the post is in a horizontal position before securing. Drill holes at the correct positions and drive in some packing at each location. This will allow for minor adjustments when tightening the bolts to get the best fit between the wooden post and wall. 2x Redwood Posts: 7.5×7.5x183cm high. (3
Price: £22.47
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Description:
Support your Garden Gate with a well-manufactured wooden post which is a vital part of any garden gate. This Redwood is a wall-mounted post and an extremely durable timber that has been used in the construction of garden gates for years. When purchasing gate posts you have to be sure that they are at least 91.44 cm or 3 feet longer than the actual gate.
If the fence connects to a wall the first post needs to be attached to the wall using three expanding masonry bolts. Use a washer to prevent the wood being crushed at the surface. As with all posts use a spirit level to check that the post is in a horizontal position before securing. Drill holes at the correct positions and drive in some packing at each location. This will allow for minor adjustments when tightening the bolts to get the best fit between the wooden post and wall. 2x Redwood Posts: 7.5×7.5x244cm high. (3
Price: £30.64
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