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<blockquote data-quote="caliberbob" data-source="post: 4150912" data-attributes="member: 54457"><p>Ok, I’ve looked into those wet set brackets and they are ideal. I will pursue those over setting posts in concrete. But, if it’s going to cause a hassle with my inspector or concrete guys getting the work done I’ll just go the old fashioned way. I have about a 5 year plan at this house and I’ll never have to deal with them rotting. And I’ve talked to guys who said they’ll never rot. So idk, I’m in a pickle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caliberbob, post: 4150912, member: 54457"] Ok, I’ve looked into those wet set brackets and they are ideal. I will pursue those over setting posts in concrete. But, if it’s going to cause a hassle with my inspector or concrete guys getting the work done I’ll just go the old fashioned way. I have about a 5 year plan at this house and I’ll never have to deal with them rotting. And I’ve talked to guys who said they’ll never rot. So idk, I’m in a pickle! [/QUOTE]
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