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Fabricated or solid gate posts

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A friend needs some 150mm square gate posts with decorative finials. I am thinking of making hollow boxes from marine ply put together and coated with epoxy resin. The finials will be solid and epoxied to the top of the boxes. I can't see how this would be less effective than making them from solid timber. Am I missing anything? TIA for any advice.
 
You seem to be asking if a fake post made with four bits of plywood will be the same (strength) as a solid post? Or am I missing something?
 
I reckon that a square box will be absolutely fine as a gatepost, right up until the point where fails spectacularly :)
 
The ply and glue would likey cost more than a solid one
 
As 150sq gate posts are easily available, why?
 
A friend needs some 150mm square gate posts with decorative finials. I am thinking of making hollow boxes from marine ply put together and coated with epoxy resin. The finials will be solid and epoxied to the top of the boxes. I can't see how this would be less effective than making them from solid timber. Am I missing anything? TIA for any advice.
It won't work, don't do it, buy 150mm Treated Post.
 
You seem to be asking if a fake post made with four bits of plywood will be the same (strength) as a solid post? Or am I missing something?

Perhaps they are ornamental dummies, with no gate attached.

It should be OK until rain makes it damp.
 
It would be a good lightweight option for the set of a panto.
 

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