what do you mean 0-5" how do you put a post in a 0" hole? Anyways, it was in Galveston, TX and the holes were at least a couple feet deep, just not 42" i don't think. Then again my memory is a little fuzzy.sanblaster1 said:3'-6" in northern Illinois versus 0-5" in Austin Texas, hence why super deep. Anything less is against code and will eventually fail structurally and need to be replaced so you might as well do it right the first time. Digging below the frost line prevents the effect of ground heaving when undergroundwater freezes then expands. Pretty much frost sucks and makes you work super hard to put a damn fence up.
peepsalot said:what do you mean 0-5" how do you put a post in a 0" hole? Anyways, it was in Galveston, TX and the holes were at least a couple feet deep, just not 42" i don't think. Then again my memory is a little fuzzy.
peepsalot said:what do you mean 0-5" how do you put a post in a 0" hole? Anyways, it was in Galveston, TX and the holes were at least a couple feet deep, just not 42" i don't think. Then again my memory is a little fuzzy.
how insightful. how about go **** yourself.protejay5 said:putting up any frencing in galveston is useless at this point because rita is going to knock that s*** down.
peepsalot said:how insightful. how about go **** yourself.
It's cool man, I really didn't get the whole frost line thing at first. Never had to deal with frost. I ain't pissed at you. I just can't stand people that think natural disasters make good joke material. No respect for human life and suffering.sanblaster1 said:If you stop being a prick with your smartass comments then you wouldn't get s*** from people. I was trying to explain it to you but you had to make the stupid remark about the 0" hole. I will leave it at that because the last thing I need to do is get into another flame war with someone on this forum. Stay safe peeps.
peepsalot said:It's cool man, I really didn't get the whole frost line thing at first. Never had to deal with frost. I ain't pissed at you. I just can't stand people that think natural disasters make good joke material. No respect for human life and suffering.
my brother inlaw is driving down to mexico to get away from the Rita i hope it is not as bad as the last storm. wilsonsanblaster1 said:Thats fine peeps, I have family in South Houston. Hope they are doing well and are safe.
peepsalot said:how insightful. how about go **** yourself.