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Bajan Hardseed

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You can buy molds or forms for making precast concrete fence posts. One source I know of is Greentec Construction Technologies (https://greentecct.com/post-and-coping-molds/). They make molds for slotted posts. Hope that helps.
6 years ago

lee kibler wrote:First post (heavy pod cast consumer)--  I'm a bit of a tech geek who like simple things.  

I'm currently living in a conventional stick built brick clad 1800 sq ft house with asphalt shingles on 4.5 ac of land.  The problem is that I live 5 miles as a crow flies from the Gulf of Mexico and the insurance idiots are making me very sad.  (Hurricane Ivan paid me a serious visit in 2003)

The house will be free and clear from the bank on March of 14.  

Options: 1) Stick it out here and continue to pay the beast.  2)  Sell out and get about 10-15 ac. of land further inland and build a smaller home and try have more flexibility. (permaculture)


I'm leaning towards option 2.   Has anyone used this material before  : http://www.crescoconcrete.com/  Looks Hurricane/Formosan proof?   Comments?



You can get molds to make blocks (called Supablok) similar to those from Cresco at Greentec Construction Technologies - https://greentecct.com/
6 years ago