Kevin54
MEMBER EMERITUS
This could be for a pole barn of even fence post, but I have an idea and was wondering if anyone has ever done this or what you think of it.
When pouring concrete around post, a few people will use the earth as a form. Some will use the Sono-Tubes. On one show of Mike Holmes he said to keep post from rising with frost heave was to undermine the bottom of the hole so the concrete cannot pull up.
Why couldn't a person use plastic culvert pipe in a large diameter? Once the earth is settled around the tube, there is no way it could pull up because of the ridges. You wouldn't have to undermine the hole to keep things from shifting. I've been thinking of a way to put in some fence post so they will not move or shift in the winter. We can get some fairly windy days from Fall thru Spring. My neighbor has replaced the plastic fence around his pool probably 6 times. I have maybe 18' of fence between my shed and garage and every year it shifts some and loosens up.
Anyways, just tossing an idea out there and see what you think about it. I would think someone has tried it
When pouring concrete around post, a few people will use the earth as a form. Some will use the Sono-Tubes. On one show of Mike Holmes he said to keep post from rising with frost heave was to undermine the bottom of the hole so the concrete cannot pull up.
Why couldn't a person use plastic culvert pipe in a large diameter? Once the earth is settled around the tube, there is no way it could pull up because of the ridges. You wouldn't have to undermine the hole to keep things from shifting. I've been thinking of a way to put in some fence post so they will not move or shift in the winter. We can get some fairly windy days from Fall thru Spring. My neighbor has replaced the plastic fence around his pool probably 6 times. I have maybe 18' of fence between my shed and garage and every year it shifts some and loosens up.
Anyways, just tossing an idea out there and see what you think about it. I would think someone has tried it




