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    Anyone use this product? It's an expanding polymer that is intended to take the place of concrete. A form of it has supposedly been used with utility poles for years. Its key attributes are light weight and especially fast set time.

    I'm a little skeptical about strength/longevity.

    THE FASTER, MORE CONVENIENT ALTERNATIVE TO CONCRETE! EASY TO USE SET ALL TYPES OF POSTS Fast 2K™ expands immediately after mixing and can be used to set wood, vinyl, chain link and ornamental fence posts in minutes, without the labor of moving concrete. MORE CONVENIENT
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    Re: setting fence posts with Fast 2K

    Easier than mixing cement,

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      Re: setting fence posts with Fast 2K

      Originally posted by ManFromMoffat View Post
      Anyone use this product? It's an expanding polymer that is intended to take the place of concrete. A form of it has supposedly been used with utility poles for years. Its key attributes are light weight and especially fast set time.

      I'm a little skeptical about strength/longevity.

      http://www.fast2k.com/
      It's supposed to do as it claims and is excellent for repairs when you have a post or two to replace.

      It's somewhere around $10-12 per package so the cost is a tad prohibitive.


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        Re: setting fence posts with Fast 2K

        From my current issue of Family Handyman..
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          Re: setting fence posts with Fast 2K

          Originally posted by out of office View Post
          From my current issue of Family Handyman..
          Thanks. Would still love to hear about longevity.
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