Metal base plates are welded to the bottom of each post.
How to install a metal fence post in concrete.
Choose between different types of steel fence posts.
Step 1 select and purchase posts.
Here is an example.
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Make sure there is enough room to make the hole 3 times the width of your fence post so you can pour the cement.
After digging your hole for the post set one or two bricks in the bottom of the hole to set your post on.
Pour concrete with a strength of 20mpa and taper off at the top to enable water runoff.
Use a tape measure to find the width of your pole.
Measure your post and make your hole 3 times its width.
It is the fixings you chose that will make the best and most secure job.
When you have the measurement mark the ground where you want to place your post.
You will of course have to adjust for height and plumb the post.
Decks or tarmac such as a driveway where you might want to put up a car port or porch.
Leave the heads of the nails.
Make sure there is adequate concrete underneath the post.
Once you are through the concrete you can dig your footer using an auger or fence post hole diggers and set your fence post in the traditional fashion.
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Then simply pour an 80 pound bag of sacrete premixed concrete mix around the post dry right from the bag.
You may need to brace the posts at the correct placement until the concrete is set.
Holes are drilled into the concrete with a hammer drill.
Insert two nails into the outer side of each end post one six inches from the bottom and the other six inches from the top.
Check posts are at the correct level and plumb.
Building a fence metal post and wood fence.
How do i fix posts that are already rusting.
No matter why you re installing a fence install steel fence posts first with this simple guide to ensure your fence has sturdy long lasting support.
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The plate includes holes through which you can install drilled concrete anchor bolts to hold the fence post in place.
You can simply back fill to the top of the pad and use a pointing trowel to finish the concrete around the post.
Let the concrete cure four to six hours.