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John Henry Wicks

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  1. I run and own an estate fencing company and wld agree with others that you cut out the dodgy rails and replace with new rather that start trying to bend 80yr old mild steel. Usually with old Victorian estate fencing the biggest problem is that it is entirely rotted off at the base of the posts. In this instance you can cut the post out and install a new one (proper fix) or you can knock a short steel section in next to the old post and try and weld or bolt together (the bodge). Alternatively, get in touch with the likes of Fortify estate services who will probably save you quite a bit of time and money.

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