If they sell them once, they won't need replacing. Why don't they make them out of ABS? The stuff is supposed to last 100 years in the ground, but that's because by then, there's no one left counting. Posted 15:55 (#5184483 - in reply to #5184146) Subject: RE: Fence posts: do they still make the plastic forever posts? Put fence on it with a self tapping screw and cordless drill. Last your life time and then for a long time after. You can get a fiber glass 7'6" x 3"square 8.00 Posted 15:21 (#5184435 - in reply to #5184374) Subject: RE: Fence posts: do they still make the plastic forever posts? To me the treated post are just guaranteed employment. Yes you could drive them unless you hit a rock or tree root then they would just bounce. I have some post they were called forever post black in color do not know about them if still around. Wait a minute just re read your post you know about the pasture pro's. ![]() Why the problem with the black locust in this area hedge is best for a non electric fence and we use them for the hot fence as well. I have been trying the timeless fence post sold also at MFA and also g-2 sold at Powerflex fence. Posted 14:42 (#5184374 - in reply to #5184146) Subject: RE: Fence posts: do they still make the plastic forever posts? I would rather have something that I can drive in with a post driver, but maybe these are the ticket?Īnyone use McArthur wood posts? Are they any better than the one's the Coop sells? No hedge available in my area (locust is the hedge of Ohio ). T-posts (plastic insulators never last more than a couple years and post eventually rust ). Eucalyptus (expensive, easy to use, last forever ). Railroad ties (great for corners, but need to split them into smaller sizes for line posts ). I've used treated pine (rots off in 10 years ). I've used locust (last forever, but are hard to work with ). Is the company that made "forever posts" still in business? Or is there a better post out there? Posted 12:09 (#5184146) Subject: Fence posts: do they still make the plastic forever posts? ( logon | register )įence posts: do they still make the plastic forever posts? Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 But if you simply would rather use barbed wire, these posts are an excellent choice.You are logged in as a guest. ![]() Made from non-conducting PVC plastic, (with no breakable insulators needed) Timeless Fencing makes frustrating charging problems a thing of the past. Versatility: Many farmers who raise cattle choose barbed wire simply because "old fashioned" electric fencing on steel posts is easily shorted out. The actual life expectancy of this product is greater than five times the guaranteed life. Guaranteed: Timeless Fencing posts come with a lifetime limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship and a 20 year guarantee on white UV coating. ![]() The satin-like finish on these posts maintains its new look for many years. Lasting Beauty: You’ll be proud to see this good looking fence along your property. NEVER Rusts or Rots: Replace wood and steel posts once with the Timeless Fence System and use your extra time on productive tasks - not fence repair. Robust design withstands harsh weather and is strong enough to hold barbed wire and woven wire. Strong Yet Flexible: Timeless Fence posts absorb impact and bounce back, making it all but impossible to break under normal use. Posts are pre-drilled every three inches to greatly reduce cost and installation time. and around the world are finding that Timeless Fencing is easy to install. High-Tensile wire and electric braid can be threaded directly through the post for an extremely strong, virtually maintenance-free fence.Įasy to Install: Farmers and ranchers across the U.S.A. Self Insulating: Ideal for installing electric wire - no insulators needed. Timeless Fence Poly T Posts are made from Recycled Materials: Timeless Fence Posts are an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional steel t-posts and wood posts widely used in construction, farming, landscaping, and erosion control.
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