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How to Repair a Broken Fence Post

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

Oz-Post is an easy to use product for replacing broken or rotten sood fence posts. Visit Oz-Post's web site www.oz-post.com for more information.

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  • lazy bugger

    

  • If you know what you're doing, these devices work. Just finished installing 5 of them today! The trick is to have an extra set of strong hands to help. It's not a one man job. I even rented the "Hilti" hammer driver as seen in the video from Home Depot.

  • Just wasted on 3 Oz posts, it is not as easy as shown in this video. If there is enough concrete, it will be very difficult to install this (unless you put in lot of labor-charges and effort), otherwise height will not be aligned with other posts.

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  • Most informative :-/

  • @obamatran Yeah... way to miss the point of the video. I know nothing about fence building, but learned from what I saw that if he were to dig a whole and do it the same way it had been done, it would rot just like before...

  • @syknyt ...he's using an impact driver, them things are crazy strong

  • @syknyt & supabribri thats an impact driver hes using, not a drill, its supposed to make that sound. Its like a hammer drill for driving screws quickly and deeply into wood

  • dig the hole dude this guy lazy

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