DIY! Repair Loose Fence Posts on Wooden Fence
Two posts on our six-foot cedar fence were loose due to rot where the posts enter into the concrete footings. The fence was otherwise in good condition, so repairing or replacing the posts made good economic sense. In this video, I show how I fixed this fence by installing two new posts over a four-day time period.

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