Designed to be driven deep between the broken fence post and the existing concrete base penetrating the ground by up to 20 inches.
Easy fence post repair support.
Add support for a loose fence add a third rail between the top and bottom rails.
Fix any size concreted in fencepost.
You will need to dig a new hole and pour a new concrete footing however you can leave your current fence post intact.
Fasten the fence boards to the new rails with 8 deck screws.
Post buddy will give your fence support for years to come.
Next hammer the ez mender directly into the concrete footing and attach the post with.
Line up and center one of the sets of 2 post buddy stakes at the base of the outward facing part of the fence post.
First you want to remove the fence boards around the post.
The post buddy system consists of 2 mild steel stakes grade s275 with a cross sectional area to support more than 3 tons.
In particularly bad cases you can also install an e z mender on the opposite side of your post.
In this case you may want to try the fix a fence repair bracket.
Then detach the rails of the fence from the post.
Simpson strong tie offers a line of products designed to help make reinforcing fence posts easy and economical.
The last bit of fence repair involved removing the 2 4 bracing i set up in step i.
Each stake measures 30 x 1 x 0 2 length x width x breadth and weighs 2lbs.
Simply drive the repair stakes into the ground between the fence post and the concrete base and screw them into place.
The e z base e z mender and e z spike offer simple solutions for all types of fence post projects.
Fix concreted in posts of any size.
Before you know it your post will be solid and straight once again.
It should be much sturdier.
If the post is secure that s it.
Simply drive the repair stakes into the ground between the fence post and the concrete base screw into place and your post is solid and straight once again.
If the fencing seems loose screw the rail to the posts with 8 deck screws or toenail with galvanized 10d 3 inch nails.
Prop a 2 4 up against the fence post on an angle to the ground and facing the fence straight on with the purpose of making the post stand up straight as possible.
Quickly and effectively mend your broken post where it stands.
Allows easy repair of rotted or damaged 4x4 wood posts installed in concrete or dirt.