FredWanaker
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have a unique situation. 30 year old 4x4 redwood post in a vinyl sleeve in a retaining wall. We pulled 9 out today using a pair of jacks but one is binding and broke, Right now I have drilled a 2 9/16" hole into the center about 14" down and have about that much more to go. I thought I would try a long screw in it again now that I am in harder wood. It pulled twice when we tried it earlier today from the sawed off remains of the post - these are 1/2" x 12" to 16" screws that go thru a chain we pull by when a post breaks off at the ground. This one is particularly stubborn. We normally bend the sleeve open a little on each side and soak the area with silicone spray that runs down between the post and sleeve. I am wondering if any other lubricants might work better without swelling the post any. Such as a thick soap and water solution (afraid that might swell the post), light weight oil etc. Basically something I could put in tonight and tomorrow morning several times, let it soak down the post and maybe help lower the friction. Lubricants that are thick won't soak between the vinyl sleeve and post. Has to be something thin enough to find its way to the bottom of the post. Right now from the top of the post is about 28" to the bottom inside the sleeve. Once I bust the pieces out around what I have drilled then about a 12" - 14" piece will remain in the sleeve that has to be removed, but right now it is easier to soak from the top then after that piece is out unless we fill the sleeve with lots of lubricant (which will be a real mess if the screw pulls again. Any ideas?
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