Posted by FBH44 on December 21, 2015 at 03:10:15 from (64.85.217.237):
In Reply to: Pole shed posted by Morgan in ar on December 20, 2015 at 19:09:12:
Could I recommend making it last for a LONG time? Just burying poles in the ground, you're literally inviting the fungus, termites, worms, etc. to lunch and it won't take long to see rot. You do not want that. Spend just a small amount on 80# bags of concrete mix. Dig down 12" diameter holes a few feet down, fill with scrap steel and wire and pieces of old T-posts, and stick in an angle iron corner for each post. Have the angle corner stick up a foot or two. Make up a circular or square form 6" or 8" above grade, and fill with with concrete mix. The 80# bags cost only a few dollars. Make sure the posts sit 6" or 8" above grade. I've done that, and every time i walk by, and I see NO rot or termites of bugs eating away, I smile. Will last a LONG time.
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