paulsomlo
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A woman friend who's an artist, took some 4x4 posts and decorated them with paint for
presents. Since the posts feature decoration from top to bottom, they can't be sunk into the ground in the usual way. Her suggestion was to drill a hole in the end grain 8-12" long for a piece of rebar and then sink the rebar 18-24" in the ground, to hold the post up. Firstly, I'm not sure about drilling a 1/2" dia hole that deep and keeping it straight, secondly not sure if the rebar will keep it upright. I know about these landscape spikes https://www.zoro.com/hinkley-landscape-accessory-ground-spike-0013-jbbz/i/G7212507/feature-product?utm_source=google&utm_medium=surfaces&utm_campaign=shopping%20feed&utm_content=free%20google%20shopping%20clicks&gclid=CjwKCAiAt9z-BRBCEiwA_bWv-BAiYhtuaN2x5HwPd-9CX7JnJzle_S7vMQO0SW93hS5Lrevl5EHKsRoCREgQAvD_BwE but she's not sure if she wants to spend the money for several of those, and they also cover the artwork near the bottom.
Anybody have any wisdom here - maybe there's a way to do this that I'm not seeing.
presents. Since the posts feature decoration from top to bottom, they can't be sunk into the ground in the usual way. Her suggestion was to drill a hole in the end grain 8-12" long for a piece of rebar and then sink the rebar 18-24" in the ground, to hold the post up. Firstly, I'm not sure about drilling a 1/2" dia hole that deep and keeping it straight, secondly not sure if the rebar will keep it upright. I know about these landscape spikes https://www.zoro.com/hinkley-landscape-accessory-ground-spike-0013-jbbz/i/G7212507/feature-product?utm_source=google&utm_medium=surfaces&utm_campaign=shopping%20feed&utm_content=free%20google%20shopping%20clicks&gclid=CjwKCAiAt9z-BRBCEiwA_bWv-BAiYhtuaN2x5HwPd-9CX7JnJzle_S7vMQO0SW93hS5Lrevl5EHKsRoCREgQAvD_BwE but she's not sure if she wants to spend the money for several of those, and they also cover the artwork near the bottom.Anybody have any wisdom here - maybe there's a way to do this that I'm not seeing.




