UK 75-100mm Creosoted Cundy Post Pointed

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UK Treated 75-100mm Creosoted Cundy Fence Post – Pointed & Durable Please note this product along with any information about this product is for industrial or professional use only - not for domestic or DIY purposes.   Our 75-100mm creosoted treated cundy fence posts are made from slow-grown European Redwood, primarily Pine, known for its open cell structure. This allows the creosote treatment to penetrate deeply and hold better than other types of wood, such as whitewood. Before treatment, the timber is carefully dried to a moisture content of below 28%, ensuring optimal absorption of the creosote. The cundy finish also differs from the common machined round posts, where instead of a uniform finish, the timber diameter ranges from 75mm up to 100mm across the entire length of the post.   The creosote treatment itself involves heating the preservative to around 90°C and applying it under a pressure of approximately 3 bar, giving the post a long-lasting protection. With a life expectancy of at least 40 years, these posts are highly durable and ideal for agricultural fencing, boundary marking, and other large-scale agricultural applications.   The colour of the post can range from light brown to almost black, but this variation does not affect the quality. All posts are treated in the UK and conform to European standards.   Available for collection from our yard or for delivery (with applicable charges at checkout).   Key points about the Creosoted Cundy Post: Made from slow-grown European Redwood (primarily Pine) for better creosote absorption. Dried to below 28% moisture content before treatment. Creosote applied under pressure at 90°C for deep penetration. Life expectancy of at least 40 years. Colour may vary from light brown to almost black, without affecting quality. For industrial/professional use only, not for domestic or DIY. Protective gear required when handling due to potential skin irritation.   Health and Safety Notice: Creosote-treated products can cause skin irritation or burns, so it's essential to wear appropriate protective gear, such as gloves, when handling these posts. Avoid contact with other surfaces before thoroughly cleaning any creosote residue from your skin.   Creosote treated products are for industrial or professional use only and are not intended for domestic or DIY purposes. For further information please review the WPA information sheet.