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Set fence post in concrete, dirt, or gravel? Ook 09-01-2006
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Posted by Ook on September 1, 2006, 5:16 pm

>
> Ook wrote:
>> Usenet may be fading
>> away
>
> not if you ask me
>
> google got on the usenet wagon, now google archives these q & a
> sessions; thus: Google Groups
> http://groups.google.com/
>
> only difference google carries at the big 8 in the heiarchy, they also
> allow a user to create their own group, where'as with usenet it's not
> so easy to get a group started
>
> I agree, it really is an "on time" source of help
>
> how long has usenet been around anyway? since the days of 300 baud
> modems?
>

PS. Tell me more about "drivesealer" that you recommend using on the posts.



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Posted by sosessyithurts on September 1, 2006, 5:57 pm

Ook wrote:

> PS. Tell me more about "drivesealer" that you recommend using on the posts.

that's what we used to treat a horse fence, it came reccommended by a
fella who raises cyldesdales

you thin it with kerosene in order to make it soak in better, about 1/2
and 1/2

it's no different than railway ties, you know, the black railroad ties
you can find laying around

driveseal oppossed to watersealer, I can't see water sealer lasting
more than a few years before it loses its properties

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Posted by Ook on September 1, 2006, 8:09 pm

>
> Ook wrote:
>
>> PS. Tell me more about "drivesealer" that you recommend using on the
>> posts.
>
> that's what we used to treat a horse fence, it came reccommended by a
> fella who raises cyldesdales
>
> you thin it with kerosene in order to make it soak in better, about 1/2
> and 1/2
>
> it's no different than railway ties, you know, the black railroad ties
> you can find laying around
>
> driveseal oppossed to watersealer, I can't see water sealer lasting
> more than a few years before it loses its properties
>
> ---

I found it. Driveway sealer. Driveway and paving sealer. Know of any
suppliers in the US for this stuff? A brief romp through the Internet showed
it readily available in the UK, NZ, Australia, etc. Or can any good driveway
sealer work?



Posted by sosessyithurts on September 1, 2006, 8:42 pm

Ook wrote:

> I found it. Driveway sealer. Driveway and paving sealer. Know of any
> suppliers in the US for this stuff? A brief romp through the Internet showed
> it readily available in the UK, NZ, Australia, etc. Or can any good driveway
> sealer work?

oh sure, any home-depot, lowes, ace hardware...

do you have a local DIY home shop? they mighit have it too..
of course if it's cold out.. it will go on a tad thicker and soak in a
tad slower

maybe add your city and state to your search terms


Posted by jeffc on September 2, 2006, 9:06 am

"Ook" <Ook Don't send me any freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete the
Don't send me any freakin' spam> wrote in message
>Usenet may be fading away

It is?



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