Ok, it's not a joke. I'm actually trying to install a chain link fence.
Anyone else out there done this? I dug about 7 holes so far, with a manually operated posthole digger. I'm not using any concrete but I am using the 2/3rd's rule. The fence fabric is 4', so the 6' & 7' poles get 2' plus buried in the ground. I've got another 9 posts to set, possibly 10 depending on my second gate.
So here's the problem: I put about 6 handfuls of gravel in the bottom of a couple of the holes, and then backfilled them with dirt. Now, the poles are wobbly and I can hear the bottoms grinding on the gravel. One of them, of course, is the post for the gate. The rest of them are really steady, but I only put a little gravel in those. I don't want to have to pull them out unless absolutely no other option exists. It does freeze here, but not very hard, and not very often.
Any suggestions to fix this?
Can I put sand inside the pole and add some water and see what happens?
I could use concrete on these, but I may have to move the fence at some point (city will be installing sewers in the next 18 months). My neighbors across the street have a 4' chain link also, and I know it was just moved, w/no concrete. Just sticking them in the dirt seems to work fine for our climate.
This was a lot of work for a 40 something year old, semi-hippie, and I know lots of you have skills. Ideas appreciated.
