Revolutionary Steel Fence Post System Video from DuraPost
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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2021
- DuraPost® is the lightweight, strong and durable alternative to wood or concrete fence posts. Made in the UK from cold rolled galvanised steel, the patented design is suitable for virtually any type of fencing and being lighter than traditional fence posts it is easier to handle and can be installed by just one person. For more information visit durapost.co.uk
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Just replaced 5 x 6ft x 6ft fence panels using durapost,
these posts made light work of the job
What a fantastic product, would totally recommend 100%
a lot easier than using wooden or concrete posts
Also looks neater
What use is a guarantee of 'up to' 25 years?
Are these soon to be available at DIY stores ? and what are the overall dimensions ? Main motivation behind the question is i am soon to build a raised patio decking area with wooden sleepers 100mm by 150mm so dimensions would be handy to slot sleepers into the posts.
Is there absolutely no way to deliver outside of Uk/Ireland? I would order right away. Exactly what I need
What depth do you sink the posts into the ground? What size hole do you recommend. 1ft x 1ft ? Is is difficult enough to find them in Ireland. Also I would require the brackets to fix the posts at the bottom.
Do you guys have a distribution or sales center in the US. Contractor on the east coast here and I would love to potentially use these on my own fence and any clients who want one hell of a fence 👍
As a pro, what do you think of PostMaster by Master Halco?
PostMaster: ua-cam.com/video/zf1nXZb-dnQ/v-deo.html
@@AndrewHelgeCox they are an amazing fencing system. Used them on several jobs including my own rear privacy fence. One thing I will note when doing them your post setting and making sure everything is in line and plumb is super important as it's a metal post and you have a lot less play In the post and spacific mounting pints. But if you can do the install. Correct jts an amazing fence system that is well worth the extra money
I'd love to try these on a job. Any chance of samples?
Hi Christopher,
I will send you a message on Facebook and we can arrange some samples to be sent across.
More pictures of the product
How deep do you put the post in the ground?
for 8ft post...2ft in ground
Is that fella still selling pure cremations ?🤣🤣🤣
They could have hung the gate the right way round🤪
Wood rots ,steel rusts ,concrete lasts .
Tell that to everyone in New England that had their homes built with a bad concrete mix that is now rotting 😁
@@Luckingsworth concrete mixed in correct cement ratio will last longer than your flimsy steel rods that will rust and bend .
@@paulbest2203 Conference requires those same steel rods to work properly. Kinda funny to use that as the basis of your argument.
Anyway I was just making a joke referring to the major quarry in New England that for the past few decades has been supplying a contaminated Portland cement that rots away over time. The substance isn't infallible.
@@Luckingsworth Jon ,guess I'm not for change and always use tried and tested methods over long periods of time .
Not squashing your steel rods just know how it rots in the ground as does the met post does, absolutely useless .
@@paulbest2203 Again, you use steel rods in concrete. So that is a terrible angle to go for in your argument. Not that I really care about this product or company. I'm using concrete for my wall anyway. I was just making a joke and pointing out concrete has its faults at times too.
You do not show the post up close and you do not say how the fencing is attached to the post. Terrible video.
Hi Bill, I'm sorry you feel this way.
Hopefully I can answer your question. We use screw to secure fence panels to our posts, they go into pre-existing holes in the posts into the panel/gravel board.
For more detailed instruction, please visit:
www.birkdalesales.com/resources/installing-durapost-for-fence-panels