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Ther four wooden rails/post running from the post in the ground
it's a tool that makes a round hole in the ground . The more it turns the deeper it will be to put a fence post to stand in when assembling a fence line.
No, a fence is not an example of a wedge. A fence post could be a wedge if it is pointed and designed to be pounded into the ground.
It all depends on what the post will be used for. In general 30 to 36 inches should be adequate to support a 4x4 post for a clothesline, a fence or a mailbox. Anything less than that and you most likely will have a problem with frost moving or lifting the post to the point where it will not be straight in the spring.
I dug the soil away so I could see the old post and removed the post from the concrete piece by piece. With a cold chisel, crow bar and anything else that worked. Then I found a new post that fitted in the hole and rammed the soil back on the one side.
A post Pounder can in fact drive posts through solid ground. It would work great for putting a fence into your property even if the ground is frozen solid.
Yes, you can install wooden fence posts yourself. You will need to make sure each post is 2 feet longer than the height you want your fence to be at because it is recommended that each post be set 18 inches into the ground. http://www.diylife.com/2008/03/25/diy-basics-setting-a-wood-fence-post/
Post can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, post can mean to add a comment to an online forum, send a letter, or place something on a bulletin board. As a noun, post can mean the part of a fence that is placed in the ground (the fence post) to hold the fence . a long piece of timber, metal or other material that is placed in the ground (a clothes line post, sign post, etc) the service that delivers mail or a paid position (job).
to answer that ? is the post is to the inside of the fence
fence post,or on a tree,about 4 or 5 feet off the ground.
A strainer post is a fence post.