Enough of COVID...what are you doing to the house?

I would recommend using some rubber flooring (horse stall mats from Co-Op or others work well) instead of the foam mats. Foam just doesn't hold up well and it's not as nice to walk on while exercising (it's always a bit squishy and just meh).

Rona has 3x4 ft x 3/4” thick rubber pads for $34. Might be worth getting a few. They weigh 48 lbs a mat so a bit more manageable than the ones from the local bridle shop which are 100lbs a mat and 8x6.
 
Now that I think of it…I should probably paint it all now while it’s up and then replace the posts. Easier than painting and keeping the new posts looking fresh.
Paint or stain? I try to avoid anything that might peel.

Anyone have comments on which is better. IMO spraying on a stain is easier. If paint starts to peel it's a thankless job to get it right.
 
Paint or stain? I try to avoid anything that might peel.

Anyone have comments on which is better. IMO spraying on a stain is easier. If paint starts to peel it's a thankless job to get it right.
Kevin decided to paint them purple for some idiotic reason...so I'll have to paint over them as I don't plan on sanding / pressure washing the paint off of 300ft of fence.

I tried one or two pieces and it was a frustration of epic proportions. Too close and you get chipping and splitting of the wood. Too far and nothing comes off. Need to be JUST right for it to work. Will try again once it warms up, but for the time being...purple fence it is.
 
I could not live with a purple fence .
Stain vs paint ? Stain is always easier to maintain and always use a semi transparent if the look works for you . Solid stain is just weak paint and it always peels on horizontal surface and occasionally vertical .


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Any thoughts re 4 X 4 post vs 5 X 5

A 10 foot PT 4X4 is about $20 and a PT 5X5 is about $35.

The advantages of 5X5 is the extra 65% of wood should make the post more resistant to twisting or warping. T/F?

The post will be cut from a bigger tree which sounds like a plus.

It has IMO a sturdier look.

For a 50 foot fence the cost difference is about $300.

Cedar prices are obscene. (Unless you can find out what Hydro does with the tops of the ones they pull out. The lower parts are armored with staples.
 
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