I have read a few on here and still not sure as to the best one for my repair.
Its a supporting post for a canopy on the front of the house and has rotted in the corner as the picture. I was thinking of digging the rot out and filling and maybe using some stainless steel screws to give the filler something to hold on to (would it otherwise slump ) at the bottom I need to either cut it off square when set or shape it square when wet.
What are peoples thoughts. I have included a picture of the off the ground support used and you can see the round plate - the nut I have siliconed on a peice of white plastic pipe which is why you can not see the nut.
I do have a tub of Everbuild High Performance Wood Filler
Its a supporting post for a canopy on the front of the house and has rotted in the corner as the picture. I was thinking of digging the rot out and filling and maybe using some stainless steel screws to give the filler something to hold on to (would it otherwise slump ) at the bottom I need to either cut it off square when set or shape it square when wet.
What are peoples thoughts. I have included a picture of the off the ground support used and you can see the round plate - the nut I have siliconed on a peice of white plastic pipe which is why you can not see the nut.
I do have a tub of Everbuild High Performance Wood Filler
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