I would suggest inserting a metal pipe through the post in the bottom about 4 inches up so the post don't come out. When the cement dries, you could possibly pull the post out.
Actually, I've done something similar and now I can't replace the post. I'm going to do this again but this time I won't secure the post. I filled mine with soil and flowers so we'll see how it goes.
@@OneIdeaTooManyThey make a wrap for the bottom of fence posts for where it may come into contact with the ground. You may consider getting some for the posts where itll come into contact with the dirt in the pot. It'll help keep it from decomposing.
You'd definitely want use a pot thats wider at the bottom if its going to have some weight on it or its a windy area. (Like a shade sail or hang plants and or lights on it.)
Yeah 100% agree with you on that. I've done this but the calculations took me a while to figure out but I think the taller it is the wider the base needs to be and the more concrete you need.
Can u link the exact cement mix u got? Im looking to do exactly this on my apartment patio to build and enclosure. How has this been holding up since you made it?
I would suggest inserting a metal pipe through the post in the bottom about 4 inches up so the post don't come out. When the cement dries, you could possibly pull the post out.
Actually, I've done something similar and now I can't replace the post. I'm going to do this again but this time I won't secure the post. I filled mine with soil and flowers so we'll see how it goes.
@@OneIdeaTooManyThey make a wrap for the bottom of fence posts for where it may come into contact with the ground. You may consider getting some for the posts where itll come into contact with the dirt in the pot. It'll help keep it from decomposing.
You are pretty strong carrying that cement like it’s nothing
Cakes ...
Jeez inflation has rocked those materials. 13 dollars for some cement in a bag? NUTZ
This is exactly what I needed thank you!!!!
Wow you saved me soooooooo much trouble 🤦🏾♂️.. landlord and labor 😂
Cool...lots of uses!😊
Black leggings please..😮
Hi love your video what type of cement and brand for this diy
Verry nice
Genius thank you
You'd definitely want use a pot thats wider at the bottom if its going to have some weight on it or its a windy area. (Like a shade sail or hang plants and or lights on it.)
Yeah 100% agree with you on that. I've done this but the calculations took me a while to figure out but I think the taller it is the wider the base needs to be and the more concrete you need.
I was just wondering this because I live in Vegas and it’s windy
This was great
What did you use it for ?
Any pot will do? I have plastic heavy ones
What kind of cement did u use
Can u link the exact cement mix u got? Im looking to do exactly this on my apartment patio to build and enclosure. How has this been holding up since you made it?
Omg I’m looking to do this on my apartment patio now. Did you do it?
What do you put at the bitty of the pot
What size pot is it
Thick 👀
😂😂😂😂😂
🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
What pots did u use ? Can you send me a link
Has anyone tried doing this?
Lumber high? What about that cement? Lol
She meant the price of lumber is high
@@deeruckussolutions8772right… but a bag of cement is typically $5. So $13 is almost 3x the amount of the typical cost.
This is what I thinking by the fool
Cement should be mixed...do you just dump water in your cake mix and bake it
not needed for pole -_-
Probably haven't heard of a dry pour. It'll be plenty strong.
Yes I love it easy and simple thank you for sharing
Just curious where do you live, it looks beautiful there!
Dam
how dis u keep the pole up before pouring the cement?
Its leaning in the corner of the handrail
It was leaning on the gate