Fitted a feather edge timber fence about 10 years ago and always had a problem with the gate post not the hinge side) which had a split down it which opened in the summer and closed up in the winter, it would twist which left the gate sticking and the bolt only sliding easily for most of the year.
Anyway, maybe due to the extra slamming and flexing the post seems to had rotted under the ground, at first only noticed a bit of movement with the gate, not a "collar" of white mould has emerged from the ground up the bottom 4 cm of the post and in recent storm winds there is a lot more movement.
The rest of the fence is sound and I want to replace this one gate post. I seem to remember the gate posts were in a left/right pair with mortices for the arris rail only on one side. What are these called? What do I need to measure to make sure the replacement fits?
Is there a drop in replacement for a half gate post, half mortice in concrete? or it there a better way to replace the post so that it doesn't rot so quickly (I think it should have lived longer than a mere 10 years... is that reasonable??
Any tips for technique holding the remaining (~3m) featheredge and rails in place while removing and replacing the one end post? O do I need to rebuild the whole side?
Anyway, maybe due to the extra slamming and flexing the post seems to had rotted under the ground, at first only noticed a bit of movement with the gate, not a "collar" of white mould has emerged from the ground up the bottom 4 cm of the post and in recent storm winds there is a lot more movement.
The rest of the fence is sound and I want to replace this one gate post. I seem to remember the gate posts were in a left/right pair with mortices for the arris rail only on one side. What are these called? What do I need to measure to make sure the replacement fits?
Is there a drop in replacement for a half gate post, half mortice in concrete? or it there a better way to replace the post so that it doesn't rot so quickly (I think it should have lived longer than a mere 10 years... is that reasonable??
Any tips for technique holding the remaining (~3m) featheredge and rails in place while removing and replacing the one end post? O do I need to rebuild the whole side?