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Fence post arbor?

Posted by Castorp z9 FL (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 3, 05 at 21:14

I've been wanting to make some arches/arbors for the garden for some time now. I've been looking at photos, and the one I like best is a rustic type made out of what seem to be the trunks of young trees. In the Antique Rose Emporium Catalog, for example, there are "tee pees" and other structures made out of cedar posts, which are the trunks of cedar trees with the bark still on.

I've checked at the farm supply stores around here, but the posts are all pine. I assume these pine posts are treated (I've used them before and they haven't rotted), and they have the rustic, slightly irregular look I want.

Trouble is, they only come in 6 foot and 8 foot lengths. To make an arch/arbor with the clearance I want I need 10 foot posts. I've checked the Home Depot type stores too. They have very few posts, and they're all too short. Theirs are too finished looking also.

I don't have access to woods where I could cut down trees, and besides, it's important to me that the posts last many years. I would prefer them to be cedar or treated.

My questions are:

Where else might I find these long posts?

If I can't find them, would it work to bolt together two 6 foot posts? Or would this be too weak? (They need to support heavy vines).I guess I would cut the posts to create flat sides on the ends where they are to be bolted together. I would have them overlapping 2 or 3 feet where they join. . . I'm just thinking out loud here. If anyone has any advice/knowhow to share, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks.


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RE: Fence post arbor?

We use 10 foot long terminal posts when we build fencing for our farm . We recently purchased ours at Tractor Supply Company . Fence posts come 10 foot , 12 foot and even 15 foot long if you ask or special order .


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RE: Fence post arbor?

Thanks, Gatormomx, I'll ask at the farm supply store. Good to hear from another Volusian!


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RE: Fence post arbor?

If anyone is interested I recently started building 3 arbors using used telephone poles cut in 15' sections for the uprights. Next to design the tops. I want 3 different looking ones using dim. lumber. By the way ... I got these poles from the electric company for only $20 each and they were 35' long.


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RE: Fence post arbor?

well I'm interested! how did you cut them into 15' lengths? They must be very heavy, how did you get a 15' pole set upright? how deep did you set them? did you do a concrete footing for the poles? I've got lots of poles dropped on my property - would love to use them.


 
 

 

 


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