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I've got some to do, I might be a bit thick but what dont you like about post crete (never used it).

 

As clay says it has its place on certain sites but it never goes as solid as concrete and ive seen full fences blow over with postcrete broken and still in the hole you will never get that with concrete.

 

i also use fast set extra strong cement so i can do the posts in the morning and start nailing the rail on in the afternoon and as i always use a nail gun there is very little movement not like the old hammer days where you had to wait till the mix set solid or you would shake it to death :lol:

 

But its all about personal choice, try both and find your preference:thumbup1:

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Cheers Rob, I'm not sure about postcrete I like it for it's ease of use but I've heard some stories about it to!! This will be proper concrete!!

 

As for CSCS cards I don't work on construction sites, either before or after the construction has started or finished.

 

Think I will end up getting them though along with a couple of other tickets and cards I probably ought to have thinking long term.

 

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