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<blockquote data-quote="BeatCJ" data-source="post: 8219691" data-attributes="member: 126045"><p>I have cedar posts that are more than 50 years old that are still standing. That's what led me to think the redwood would work better. My thought was to saw them then treat the part that will be in ground contact. The treated "posts" it can buy are garbage, green salt treatment with poor to minimal penetration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeatCJ, post: 8219691, member: 126045"] I have cedar posts that are more than 50 years old that are still standing. That's what led me to think the redwood would work better. My thought was to saw them then treat the part that will be in ground contact. The treated "posts" it can buy are garbage, green salt treatment with poor to minimal penetration. [/QUOTE]
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