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<blockquote data-quote="tuck" data-source="post: 163670" data-attributes="member: 4181"><p>A little off the "boat" subject, but pertinent to the "old" thread below.........does anyone know a safe way to protect an in-ground post from future rot? The posts are already in the ground and they are not pressure treated. They are in rlatively "dry gound" all the time as they are inside a dry barn.....but, of couse the soil still has some moisture underneath, thus the reaon for my concern.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuck, post: 163670, member: 4181"] A little off the "boat" subject, but pertinent to the "old" thread below.........does anyone know a safe way to protect an in-ground post from future rot? The posts are already in the ground and they are not pressure treated. They are in rlatively "dry gound" all the time as they are inside a dry barn.....but, of couse the soil still has some moisture underneath, thus the reaon for my concern....... [/QUOTE]
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