KeithV
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- Keith
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- Winchester, UK
Our garden came with an ancient trellis which used 3"x3" posts that were concreted into the ground and a series of trellis panels. It is time to replace the trellis panels and the seven 3"x3" posts. I would prefer to use 4"x4" posts but the concrete and the spacing presents a significant set of problems. The only sensible solution would be to replace the 3"x3" posts which are notoriously deformed or likely to deform over time. So, if I were to opt for the 3"x3" replacement posts what should I look for when selecting 8 foot long posts? Should they be quarter saw, concentric growth rings, tight rings? and where is the best place to buy 'good quality' 3"x3" posts that MIGHT remain reasonably straight? I appreciate that there is great uncertainty of what will happen in the future but I would appreciate some guidance please. Thank you for any comments.