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- From: Robin & Steve Follette <ThymeForEwe AT nemaine.com>
- To: market farming <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: fence posts
- Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2000 20:01:29 -0500
> We dug one foot holes with pick and shovel. I stood the posts in the
> > holes. My husband stood in the back of the truck and pounded them in
> > another foot with a sledge hammer.
> >
> There is a tool for driving steel fence posts called a steel
> post driver. it is a 3 inch piece of steel pipe with a weight
> inside the top end.
I should have included what we use for posts. Sorry about that. They're
not metal. They're cedar we cut from a corner of our land.
--
Robin
Thyme For Ewe Farm
Farm fresh vegetables and meats.
http://www.nemaine.com/organic
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fence posts,
Nancy Haycock, 02/01/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: fence posts, Rose & Fred Lieberman, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Elizabeth Pike, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Robin & Steve Follette, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Grandad, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Shelley Pasco, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Rose & Fred Lieberman, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Robin & Steve Follette, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Grandad, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Elizabeth Pike, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Leigh Hauter, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Michaele Blakely, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Sojourner, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Marcie Rosenzweig, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Michaele Blakely, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, D.Bennett, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Grandad, 02/02/2000
- Re: fence posts, Dori Green, 02/02/2000
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