Antho
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I am building a pergola using a rustic wood called Thyua as posts.... its a type of cedar so has pretty good rot resistance and is very hard for a softwood. The pieces im using as pillars are over 100 years old taken from an old barn here in Morocco. I have been using post anchors on other structures but in order to get a stable and solid structure you need to add a lot of bracing which I cant do in this situation as its going to be a car port at times.
I have set posts in reinforced concrete forms before but have found unless the mass of concrete is pretty generous (and ugly) that the forms have cracked. I cant set the posts blow ground as they are not tall enough. Anybody got any tips or tricks for setting posts above ground with maximum stability and obviously I don't want them to rot if moisture gets trapped in the concrete?
Any thoughts?
I have set posts in reinforced concrete forms before but have found unless the mass of concrete is pretty generous (and ugly) that the forms have cracked. I cant set the posts blow ground as they are not tall enough. Anybody got any tips or tricks for setting posts above ground with maximum stability and obviously I don't want them to rot if moisture gets trapped in the concrete?
Any thoughts?