How to Fix and Then Extract a Fence Post With Ease

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How to Fix and Then Extract a Fence Post With Ease

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Here's a video about this method.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A8i6mouohw

Traditional Method

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I stopped using it a while ago, I care about my customers and myself.

Reconcreting?!?

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when you dig up the lump of concrete you generally end up with a much bigger hole and you might have  to use a lot more concrete as shown on the picture to fix the new fence post. See for instance the havoc created at minute 0:50 on youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A8i6mouohw 
More work, more material, more costs. All this can be avoided.

Keep a Gap!

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this is a way to re-use the concrete foundation

Apply the Spacers

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The spacers will keep a uniform gap between the post and the bag

Insert the Post Socket Bag

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the socket bag is specifically designed for the purpose of fitting a 100x100mm (4"x4") section fence post. The bag is fairly robust and 900mm (3ft) long to cover any eventuality and ground conditions but can be easily cut to a shorter lenghth

Fill the Gap With Dry Sand

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fill the gap with dry sand and pat while doing it to create a grip between the socket and the post

Insert Some Foam on the Top

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the material used is off cuts of insulation pipes, this is to separate the silicon from the dry sand

Silicon It

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seal the top with silicon to keep the water out.

Concrete It

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insert the post into the ground and concrete it in.

Suck It Out

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to extract the post, cut the  silicon seal and suck the sand out with a vacuum cleaner

Replace

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now you have a hollow foundation and can replace the post re-using the dry sand.

Concrete Out?

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should you need to remove the concrete foundation completely due to ground movement or change of plans, it is still far easier  to do so as the hollow fondation can be broken into pieces with the aid of a metal spike like I did in this trial. And the hole on the ground keeps more or less the original shape without getting bigger as it happens when removing a solid block of concrete.