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I need to replace a rotten fence post...


I have had one done before that was set in concrete ... and it took a lot of drilling, chisling, hacking, swearing..


This one is set in one of those 'Metapost' Spike things ..the wood has swelled and I need any ideas as to the best approach to do this.


If I can clear the hole I should be able to insert the new post...


Post is 3" square....


This must be a common problem.. and there is bound to be an easier way to accomplish this...


So.. any idea guys...


DulwichFox

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I've had a little brainwave....


Paving slab either side of hole.... 2 bricks .. and a steel plate with a hole ...

.. Then a heavy duty coach bolt through the hole screwed into end of post and try to pull it out by leverage...


.. then 2 more bricks until it comes clear...


Foxy..

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