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    Difficult fence post foundation questions (clear images)

    I did consider rotating the stub, but they're not designed to be loaded sideways, which may not be a problem, but I didn't want it cemented in right next to the wall and later find there is a problem with loading it sideways, this way I can have plenty of room to concrete in the post without...
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    Difficult fence post foundation questions (clear images)

    Thanks for the suggestions. I've decided to go with the shorter stub posts, and then plant a shrub or something in front. Should end up looking a bit like this. Had another couple of tweaks to the design, raised the height of the wall somewhat, added some piers as well to strengthen the...
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    Difficult fence post foundation questions (clear images)

    Concrete posts have been vetoed by the missus as they make the place look too Soviet :D , but I like the idea of concrete spurs, as they'll only be about 90cm high, and I can stick shrub or something in front of them.
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    Difficult fence post foundation questions (clear images)

    I'm having trouble working out out how to secure my fence posts in the ground. There is a 45cm high wall that I'm putting a 1.5m fence over the top of. It should look like this when finished. Where I'm having trouble is securing the 100mm x 100mm fence posts, they need to be quite close to...
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    Garden wall / fence project.
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