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<blockquote data-quote="Forever Fendt" data-source="post: 5642096" data-attributes="member: 1163"><p>Best way we have found is dig all your holes 3 or 4" deeper than required and drop some concrete in the bottom to the correct level,Pull your string lines for the post through and plumb bob down the centre of the post to the concrete in bottom of hole and use a bolt to make a hole in the wet concrete,Have a plate welded on the bottom of the post with a 2" stub of 12mm bar welded in the centre,Drop your post in the hole and fill up to level and prop and plumb with spirit level, the dowel on the bottom holds your post in the correct place ,Sounds a mess about but it does make putting posts and sockets in very easy and accurate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forever Fendt, post: 5642096, member: 1163"] Best way we have found is dig all your holes 3 or 4" deeper than required and drop some concrete in the bottom to the correct level,Pull your string lines for the post through and plumb bob down the centre of the post to the concrete in bottom of hole and use a bolt to make a hole in the wet concrete,Have a plate welded on the bottom of the post with a 2" stub of 12mm bar welded in the centre,Drop your post in the hole and fill up to level and prop and plumb with spirit level, the dowel on the bottom holds your post in the correct place ,Sounds a mess about but it does make putting posts and sockets in very easy and accurate [/QUOTE]
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