How to Fix a Broken Fence Post in Under 15 Minutes | Post Buddy |
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- čas přidán 12. 12. 2021
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In this video I show and talk about how to easily repair a broken fence post in under 15 minutes using the Post Buddy. I stumbled upon this amazing product by accident and cant imagine ever repairing another fence post the traditional way again. This Post Buddy System was incredibly easy to use.
All you need in 2 Post Buddy Stakes per fence post. You need a few 2 or 3 inch screws, a hammer, a level tool, a drill, and maybe a shovel to move some dirt around.
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You have saved my poor ears from hearing the gate wobble shut for the past five years. I have tried many other options. Thank you for your crazy Amazon Box. Post buddies is now in my cart. All around my post is pavement and brick. This will slide nicely down the side and screw on. It will be worth every penny.
Nice! Good to hear. Good luck with the install! Been about 1 year with mine and it still looks and holds up pretty good.
Greetings from England. Thanks for putting this up. Great video and very well explained and demonstrated.
by far the best video about post buddy, better than the official one
Whooo!!!! Thx!
I’m a 60 yr old out of shape woman and it worked great.
Whoo!!!
Good for you. No doubt saved a lot of money.
Nice edit bud. The fence came in well and nicely done on saving a little extra on the project.
Thanks, Raul! Yes, my neighbors bought a few and have also expressed how easy it was. Thanks for watching. I tried some new stuff with this edit, glad you liked it. =)
Thank you so much from windy Devon in England 🇬🇧 ❤ my fence has taken a battering in this weather .thank you for making this awesome easy to follow video
Thanks for watching! =)
These work awesome. Saved us a ton of money.
Yup. I've fixed about 6 posts like this already
Nice one. Looks like a possible fix for my son's wobbly fence.
a bunch of my neighbors used it as well. so far so good
Great idea!
Thank you much!!
Subscribed. Thank you so much for this!
Thanks for the sub!
Thank you!
You're welcome. Good luck!
How heavy was the sledge hammer that you used? They have all sorts of weights from 1 pound to 5 pound
I believe it was 3 pounds.
Very nice, detailed step by step explanation!. By the way how old is your fence?
8 yrs
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Do you think this product wiil work for posts that are in soil only, no concrete?
I fixed 3 of my rotted fence post. I literally used a hoe and removed the dirt around the post down to the cement. I then used my heavy digging bar to bust the cement. Pulled out the broken post I painted the new post with used motor oil 2 ft up and put the post in the hole. I used my wheel barrel to mix one 60 lbs bag of cement used a level to make sure it was straight filled in the cement ! Each post took about an hour and likely is fixed for many years.
I prefer that as well. Much more durable. Some people don't have the skills or time to do a full correct repair. I admire the craft though.
Can you use this with concrete?
If the fence post already has concrete, then yes. If you're going to pour new concrete with a new post, then no.
WILL THIS HAMMER THROUGH CONCRETE ? EVERYONE OF MY POST ARE SET IN CONCRETE AND ROCKS
You will feel a ton of resistance if you hit the concrete. I dont think i hit the bottom. the resistance was already plenty before i got to the full depth.
You cannot hammer to the concrete.
Tried them - don’t work very well
sorry to hear that! The ground underneath must probably pretty loose or something.