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Andy Juniper 12-02-2003 12:59 PM

How deep to sink fence posts next to ditch
 
Hi,

I have a question about fence posts.

I have to replace a 3 foot high panel fence which has garden on one
side, and the "outside" of the fence then slopes down at about 45
degrees to a drainage ditch.

Does anyne have any suggestions as to how deep to sink the fence
posts, given that there is less support on the ditch side than there
would normally be?

Thanks,
Andy Juniper

redclay 13-02-2003 01:52 PM

How deep to sink fence posts next to ditch
 
Depends on how far from the edge of the ditch your post will be. If the
post is less than three/four feet from the beginning of the dropoff you have
to go at least a foot below the bottom of the ditch.
Andy Juniper wrote in message
om...
Hi,

I have a question about fence posts.

I have to replace a 3 foot high panel fence which has garden on one
side, and the "outside" of the fence then slopes down at about 45
degrees to a drainage ditch.

Does anyne have any suggestions as to how deep to sink the fence
posts, given that there is less support on the ditch side than there
would normally be?

Thanks,
Andy Juniper




Simon Avery 13-02-2003 03:49 PM

How deep to sink fence posts next to ditch
 
(Andy Juniper) wrote:

Hello Andy

AJ I have to replace a 3 foot high panel fence which has garden
AJ on one side, and the "outside" of the fence then slopes down
AJ at about 45 degrees to a drainage ditch.
AJ Does anyne have any suggestions as to how deep to sink the
AJ fence posts, given that there is less support on the ditch
AJ side than there would normally be?

I'd got 12-18", towards the latter if the digging is easy. Then
concrete them in, but others prefer rammed stones.

--
Simon Avery, Dartmoor, UK Ý
http://www.digdilem.org/



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