Postcrete is so easy.
Dig hole about 12 to 18 inches deep, few handfuls of gravel at the bottom, get post square, pour in postcrete, pour in water, wait.
I used 2 scrap pieces of wood to prop up the post and keep it square while the postcrete hardened.
Building a fence is much much easier than I expected, the hard part was chiselling the rubble out of the ground to dig holes.
You guys in countries without freeze/thaw cycles... Depending on soil conditions and proximity to other buildings our fence posts should generally be buried at 1.5-2 m deep to keep from being popped within a couple years.
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Postcrete is so easy.
Dig hole about 12 to 18 inches deep, few handfuls of gravel at the bottom, get post square, pour in postcrete, pour in water, wait.
I used 2 scrap pieces of wood to prop up the post and keep it square while the postcrete hardened.
Building a fence is much much easier than I expected, the hard part was chiselling the rubble out of the ground to dig holes.