"However, the most common installation technique is to install the post directly/decidedly into the ground. Be sure to dig the post holes deep enough to provide lateral strength. Using pressure-treated lumber for this type of installation greatly increases the longevity of your posts. Note that if you cut pressure lumber, you should coat the cut ends with preservative � the factory preservative does not permeate the entire diameter of the wood.
Be careful when using concrete to secure wood fence posts. A common mistake is to put concrete in the post hole before inserting the wood post, which allows the concrete to form a cup around the entire bottom of the post. Instead, put the post in first, then the concrete, which will form an open-ended concrete collar around the post. The reason you should do this is that the concrete cup method will hold water, rotting your posts from the bottom up much faster." Recent innovations in the manufacture of these posts greatly increase their strength and longevity over earlier models....
Wonderful post. Though it does look a little weathered, old, but full of character and many little crevices etc. I look forward to studying more of your posts..either old or new. :)
45 comments:
oddly
erotic, LL...
;)
You ARE weird. :-)
This is a Comment.
{:-)
I like that.
ME
weird?!?
YOU are the one
posting the dirty pictures!
/t.
How is a fence post dirty?
oh,
i see
your game, LL
you want me to describe in graphic detail the filth and perversion you post with your post of a post -- that would really turn you on, eh!
well forget it, sister -- i get my kicks above the belt!
/t.
You're acting very weird, /t. This is not like you.
Who are you and what have you done with /t.?
Lambie I think you are mistaken. This is very much like /t. At least the old /t of burning dolly fame.
This however, is a dry humour I am unaccustomed to in your sheepish self ;)
xx
pinks
PS - its blatantly erotic, there LL. Go Lambie!
Since you post a post when you have nothing to post, I'll make a comment when I have nothing to comment, where usually I would not make a comment.
i don't know, LL. this looks suspiciously like an old and recycled post ..:)
"However, the most common installation technique is to install the post directly/decidedly into the ground. Be sure to dig the post holes deep enough to provide lateral strength. Using pressure-treated lumber for this type of installation greatly increases the longevity of your posts. Note that if you cut pressure lumber, you should coat the cut ends with preservative � the factory preservative does not permeate the entire diameter of the wood.
Be careful when using concrete to secure wood fence posts. A common mistake is to put concrete in the post hole before inserting the wood post, which allows the concrete to form a cup around the entire bottom of the post. Instead, put the post in first, then the concrete, which will form an open-ended concrete collar around the post. The reason you should do this is that the concrete cup method will hold water, rotting your posts from the bottom up much faster."
Recent innovations in the manufacture of these posts greatly increase their strength and longevity over earlier models....
jump jump l.lamb
Pink, Well maybe it does look like /t. a bit. Maybe that's why he likes it.
Lex, that will be fine.
Foam, it is. I got it from another blogger.
Anonymous, ok.
Maybe you could post recipes for grass? Or information on different kinds of grass - you have to use your own experience you know... also
Why didn't you show up on Friday night??
Lambs don't know anything about grass. They just eat it.
About our date, I was there and you didn't see me.
Ruela, jump over the fence.
A couple o more of these and you'll have a fence.
STOMP.
Very true.
STOMP
Ha ha. I love "the post." Very ingenious Lambie.
Thank you, Corn dog.
Wonderful post. Though it does look a little weathered, old, but full of character and many little crevices etc.
I look forward to studying more of your posts..either old or new.
:)
Well, it's a very nice post, as posts go. And there are so many things you could do with it.
P.S. This is a comment.:)
ceci
n'est pas
une comment!
/t.
Scribble, that's a very cute screen name. Thank you for visiting. You're going to study my posts? You can enjoy them.
Serena, Thank you.
This is a response to your comment. :)
/t., I didn't know you were French Canadian. I've been told about those people.
Ceci
n'est pas
une explanation
actually, LL, i was referencing a famous painting by an artist named René Magritte, whose painting shows a pipe, below which the artist writes, "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" (This is not a pipe)
/t.
/t., I'm surprised at you!
pole vault ;)
hey Seymour your gossipy!
How is Seymour gossipy?
great René.
Great Rene?
always with tongue outside ;)
hmmm.
René Magritte.
That sounds like a drink.
ceci
n'est pas
une drink, LL
/t.
Huh?
Ceci
est la pipe de la paix
?
.
cecilia ic
n'est pas une pest, LL
(cecilia is not a passenger pigeon)
!
what are you all talking about?
pullin'
on those
wooly little
lamb leggies, LL
so, got any more porn posts like this one?
/t.
Nice wood!! I wonder if it would be good for smoking lamb??
/t. Porn posts?
Phos, smoking lambs?
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