Drill holes to create a circle twice the diameter of the post and 6 to 10 inches deep.
Installing fence posts in rocky soil.
Bevel the top of the fence post to a 45ยบ angle to encourage rain runoff or plan on installing a post cap.
In some terrain where it s not too steep and there are surface rocks you can create an aboveground cage of rocks as a brace to anchor the fence in lieu of brace posts.
Well i don t have any fence building experience but i wonder if you could anchor the fence posts with guy wires like the power company does on their poles.
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Place the post in the center of the hole.
This saves countless hours in labor especially in rocky or hard soil.
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Dig down to the rock use a masonry drill to drill a hole and bolt or pin an anchor right into the rock.
Pull the shovel handle backward.
Add at least 6 inches of gravel around the post and tamp it down firmly.
Treat the two ends with a non water based brush on wood preservative such as copper naphthenate.
Installing a post once meant digging a hole.
Level the post with a construction level and adjust the post as needed from side.
Drive the blade of the shovel straight down into the soil of the post hole walls with your foot.
Straighten the walls of the post hole using a round point shovel.
How i dug post holes for my fence in rocky ground.
Today with advances in hydraulics and new manufacturing methods posts can be driven into the ground without digging a hole.
A jack fence of poles works well where the ground is too rocky to set posts but in windy country this type of fence must be anchored securely so it won t blow over.
Post drivers can make fast work of installing fence lines as well as in making repairs to existing fences.
Gather or stack rocks and secure them with net wire or make a cage and put rocks into it.
Measure out the fence line and mark on the rock where each post is to go.