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Oz-Post

Bluejoe

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Hello members. I'm looking into building a small deck and thinking of using a product called Oz-Post instead post hole digging and cement. The Oz-Post is a heavy duty galvanized tapered post which is sold in different lengths depending on their use. Fences, poles, decks. They get pushed hammered into the ground thru a galvanized plate which is 12" inch square. Has anyone used this system. Any thoughts , concerns or opinions on this product. Oz-Post states you can free float decks with their product and max is up to 8 feet. My deck will only be two feet off ground. I'm going to check building codes in my town.
 
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FMC1959

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I used a similar no name post, not for a deck but for one fence post I needed to replace. It worked OK.

For a deck, it would be easier than digging for posts and think it should be good. Personally, I have a 22 x 12 deck which I have the posts just floating on the ground, even easier than digging or hammering these posts. Also less chance of problems with freezing ground.
 
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theoldwizard1

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I have seen video of this system and it is VERY IMPRESSIVE !

First, check with the local authorities and se if it will pass inspection.

Second, hand driving them could wear you out quickly and you need a special adapter to drive them with a jack hammer.

Third, when driving, stop several times and use a post level to make sure they are plumb in all directions.
 
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