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Sweet Chestnut stakes from coppice ?


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Is 3-4" sweet chestnut coppice any good for fencing, would it outlast so called "treated" stakes if you debarked it?

 

It's what stakes used to be made of before softwood took over. There's a farm near me that have just put up a lot of fencing with chestnut post which is near some softwood that was put up a year ago will be good to see what fails first.

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It's what stakes used to be made of before softwood took over. There's a farm near me that have just put up a lot of fencing with chestnut post which is near some softwood that was put up a year ago will be good to see what fails first.

 

My money is on the chestnut lasting more than twice as long as the treated softwood - the formulations for treatment after 2003 when CCA was banned are pretty useless.

 

Alec

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