Looking at building some fence and I’m looking at using drill stem for the corners and line post. Anyone have any idea what the life expectancy would be for unpainted drill stem? Looking at using 4” for the corners and 2” for the line post.
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Originally posted by Soggy Bottom View PostLooking at building some fence and I’m looking at using drill stem for the corners and line post. Anyone have any idea what the life expectancy would be for unpainted drill stem? Looking at using 4” for the corners and 2” for the line post.
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Originally posted by brokeno View PostYou won't ever have to worry about replacing them again in your lifetime.
At least! Just make sure to put enough concrete in the hole that it “mounds” up several inches above ground level so water never stands in the hole around your pipe. And weld pipe caps on the posts.
We always mix the concrete, pour in the hole, overfilled of course, then shove the pipe in the hole so the concrete gets up inside the pipe from bottom up. Then with the excess concrete, “mound” it up around the bottom of the pipe at ground level. I put some corner posts in the ground 25 years ago that look like they were done yesterday.
Of course erosion is always a concern...depending on location.
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