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There are four short posts, only about 3 feet high, but over a period of time were leaned on then broken by some low hanging tree branches (all hidden under a lot of undergrowth which is why I didn't see the damage occurring).
Because I don't feel like digging out a load of concrete for four posts, buying new posts, inserting them with yet more concrete, etc I thought I'd look into alternative ways to re-fit the broken posts.
I had thought of trying some of the following post repair spurs:
These are hammered and force a gap between the post stub and the concrete.
The problem is that my posts don't have a square profile, instead they are rectangular, the measurements are 3 inches by 5 inches.
Does anyone know of any repair spurs for that profile? A lot of googling hasn't turned up a match as of yet.
Alternatively I had thought of repair spikes like the following (but cheaper!):
And another method:
Because I don't feel like digging out a load of concrete for four posts, buying new posts, inserting them with yet more concrete, etc I thought I'd look into alternative ways to re-fit the broken posts.
I had thought of trying some of the following post repair spurs:
Fence Post Repair Spur - Kudos Fencing Supplies
Fence post repair spur for 3" or 4" fence posts. Epoxy brown. Buy on-line of visit us in Swindon Wiltshire. Open to trade and general public.
www.diy-fence.co.uk
These are hammered and force a gap between the post stub and the concrete.
The problem is that my posts don't have a square profile, instead they are rectangular, the measurements are 3 inches by 5 inches.
Does anyone know of any repair spurs for that profile? A lot of googling hasn't turned up a match as of yet.
Alternatively I had thought of repair spikes like the following (but cheaper!):
fence post support repair spikes x 2
www.fencepostspikes.net
And another method:
Fence Post Repair Made Easy. Post Buddy, the original and the best (pack of 2) 5060432290023 | eBay
No digging. No need to break up the concrete. No need to dismantle the fence. Simple, yet effective.
www.ebay.co.uk
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