I have repaired rotted posts in my pole barn by digging a hole right beside the rotted one, then putting in a short new post and "sistering" it to the old one. I used threaded rod drilled clear thru both posts and a piece of 1/4" thick flat stock on both sides. You need something bigger than a flat washer to spread out the load. Been a few years ago and working fine. I think you could make up your own "L" brackets from 1/4" or thicker stock. I haven't seen anything in a hardware or lumber yard strong enough, but maybe I wasn't looking. I like the idea of bolting clear thru compared to lag bolts. Lots more clamping power. Good luck, Paul
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