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Aren't those wood post just gonna rot in the concrete?
Our frost line is 42 inches. So we have to go the extra mile.
0:44 How long is five feet exactly? 😅
WHY would you concrete posts into the ground as the main foundations, without treating them with a water proofer or fence post sleeves?
They will simply ROT in 5 to 10 years.
You are the best at showing,the how to do it yourself projects. Thank you 🙏
I just got railroad ties and put my shed on those 🤷 works lol
Wrong !!! we don't put plywood flush to the edges … we recess it below the outside timber frame !!! (from a structural Engineer !) This will protect the plywood, while the outside timber frame should be moisture resistant!!!
Did they discuss what kind of wood or how to keep it all from rotting… like the ply wood?
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Bro what r u doing use stirrups into concrete footing dont directly concrete the wood its gonna rot from mositure