Maybe so, but when was the last time Daly City suffered real permafrost?
Tony D.
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From: "Dave Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of sslivesteam" <sslivesteam@colegroup.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: posts and frost heave


> At 10:39 PM -0800 1/4/05, Gary wrote:
> >Doing it right can save money and frustration.
>
> yes, but where's the fun in that?
>
> At 8:06 AM -0500 1/5/05, Jim Curry wrote:
> >How about no holes?   Set the 4x4 posts onto the concrete patio blocks
> >designed to accept them.  The entire layout goes up with the frost and
down
> >with the thaw.  I've had mine up since 1998 with no problems.
>
> we've really got to share more about peripheral stuff like building
> layouts ... it took me *months* to figure out that enough patio
> blocks would mean that i wouldn't have to drill holes in my wife's
> newly poured, tinted and embossed patio. as she has repeatedly told
> me in the subsequent two years, though, the damn thing is so
> over-engineered that we could hold dance contests on it (hey, watch
> out for the rail) with no problem at all.
>
> \dmc
>
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