On 19 Aug 2022, The Godfather said the following...
could have a playset. Well .. money is tight, I would imagine, for
many, I of which am not immune to. So I'm fixing what I can, and I have
3 fence posts that are holding on for dear life (half to fully cracked
at the base where the cement begins...) Since I have a dog, I'd like to find an affordable way to fix these 3 posts the most affordable way I
can. Any suggestions other then buying pressure treated 4x4's and a bag of concrete for each, that has worked for you in the past? I'm going to assume no, but hey, thought I'd ask :)
Some potential fixes, but a lot depends on what condition the posts are in, what tools & skills you have.
Sleeve, socket, glue, plate are the four ideas that come to mind.
If the in the ground piece has enough exposure, you could have a metal sleeve made to rejoin/reinforce the posts.
If there isn't enough and you have access to an agur drill and hammer drive, you can hollow out both parts and expoy in rods or dowels to bridge.
If it is more alike a green-tree bone fracture, you could fill it up with expoxy glue and straighten.
Plating is like sleeving but would be two flat pieces of metal on either side of the break, with through bolts.
Unless you have tools and supplies, any of these may be more expensive than replacement. The bags of sacrete and new posts are not cheap, but they may be the lowest cost and longest durability solution.
I messed around with a mailbox post when a neighbor pushed mine over, and in the end a new post and a bag of sacrete was the only durable solution.
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