What tree makes good fence post?

Very few tree species make naturally durable fence posts. Osage-orange, mulberry, black locust, cypress, and some species of cedar are known for the good service they give.
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What timber is best for fence posts?

One of the best timber for post and rail fencing is treated pine, as it's incredibly versatile to work with and durable. Used extensively in the building industry in a range of outdoor constructions, you can expect to find treated pine in everything from decks, pergolas to retaining walls and cladding.
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Can you use cut trees for fence post?

You can cut a pine tree into fence posts right after you cut it down. The younger wood near the top of the tree isn't suitable for fence posts, because the nails will fall out of the wood grain. Any part of the tree with a continual diameter of six inches is suitable for making fence posts.
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Do pine trees make good fence post?

Pine is made from secondary limbs—not the main tree trunk – so it tends to be softer. Yellow pine could work well for fence posts because it is harder. Rotting typically is caused by insects that seek the sugar found in moisture that permeates the wood. Remedies exist to help keep insects out of the wood.
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Do maple trees make good fence posts?

maple is no good for posts . you might get a year or 2 at the most.
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Is oak good for fence posts?

White oak is much better. Also, don't use chestnut oak. I wouldn't use either red or white oak for fence posts. The white oak will last longer, but for the cost of putting up a fence, you might better use pressure treated or locust if it is available.
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Is walnut good for fence post?

One of the corners we cut was using several walnut posts because we ran out of cedar and spent most of the budget on 2 rolls of barbed wire and a new chain for the chainsaw. Fast forward to today when I spent the afternoon taking part of that fence out and you can see why walnut is a poor choice to use as a fence post.
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Does black walnut make good fence posts?

The best long lasting posts are, black locust heartwood, osage orange, and red cedar heartwood. Those will last many many years. Black walnut heartwood is very rot resistant too.
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Do spruce trees make good fence posts?

Spruce. Spruce works fine for fence posts. Although it will not last as long as naturally rot-resistant woods such as black locust or cedar, it is significantly less expensive and easier to find.
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Can you use green wood for fence posts?

In some instances, like when being used for a fence, green wood is preferable. Green cedar fencing is an industry standard for fences. There is little chance that contraction will occur while the wood is drying because the boards are thin.
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Is Poplar good for fence posts?

Like the others said Poplar is only good for inside finish work. Lots of folks use it for plank, but if not painted on a regular basis it isn't any good either. For non treated post you want the Hedge,Osage Orange is the real name, Locust, or good Red Cedar. If the cedar has much sap wood(the white part) it is no good.
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Is Cypress better than treated pine?

Cypress fence posts are rot-resistant and will last longer than pine however pine is cheaper. The best type of fence to use depends on your specific needs, budget, and general weather conditions in your area. The treated pine pickets and posts are the most ideal for grounds infested with termites.
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Does hardwood last longer than treated pine?

For aesthetics, hardwood posts look better and if you keep them free of the soil by embedding them in concrete, they should last as long, if not longer than treated pine (given the absence of termites). In fact, treated pine posts are said to last for 15 to 25 years, while hardwood posts last for 20 to 30 years.
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How long will treated pine posts last?

If properly treated and installed, pine fence posts can last for 20–35 years; untreated pine posts might only last 3–7 years.
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Which is better for fence pine or spruce?

Painting a fence is a time-consuming process that needs to be repeated every five to seven years, but if want a strong color in your fence this is the way to go. Pine definitely takes a coat of paint better than spruce.
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Does cedar last longer than spruce?

This wood starts out light gray and darkens with age. Since it starts out so light, it takes paint well if you prefer a painted fence. However, spruce is less durable than cedar, and tends to warp. This is especially a concern for people living in damp climates.
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What is better spruce or pine?

Overall, pine is probably the better choice for flooring. It has more character, and can hide dents better than spruce. If you're going for a pine appearance, but still require durability, use yellow pine -- it's about four times harder than soft pine.
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How long will a cedar 4x4 last in the ground?

In outdoor structures that are not in contact with the ground, such as decks, gazebos, pergolas and fence boards, cedar may last 30 years or longer. When in contact with the ground, such as when it's used for fence or support posts, it can last between 15 and 20 years.
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Will oak posts rot in the ground?

Wooden fence posts tend to rot at ground level and this can happen surprisingly quickly, especially in damp poorly drained conditions, with the result that you might need to replace your expensive fence after just a few years, but it doesn't have to be the case.
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Does Cypress make good fence posts?

Thus, a fence made from cypress is less likely to suffer nicks, dings and scratches than one made from cedar. This makes cypress a good choice if your fence is going up in a busy area, such as a backyard where kids play. Cypress wood is quite strong and will put up with regular wear and tear without cracking.
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Is Cypress a good wood for fencing?

Cypress, as one of the best types of wood for fencing can be used in both ornamental and structural portions of the fence.
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Which is better for fencing cedar or pine?

Cedar is generally regarded as the stronger and more durable of these two woods. It does not need any special treatment and stands up well to the elements, with a low risk of warping and shrinking. Pine, on the other hand, is more at risk of buckling, warping, and shrinking.
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What fence post lasts the longest?

DuraPost is stronger than both concrete and timber fence posts and is guaranteed to last up to 25 years. Made from galvanised steel, DuraPost doesn't rot, split, warp, crack or chip and can even withstand winds of up to 110mph! It's a no brainer if you ask us.
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