TIMCO Drive In Spike - Quick Fit - 75 x 75 x 600mm - Galvanised TIMCO
TIMCO Drive In Spike - Quick Fit - 75 x 75 x 600mm - Galvanised TIMCO

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TIMCO Drive In Spike - Quick Fit - 75 x 75 x 600mm - Galvanised

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Quick and easy way to erect fencing and posts - no digging required

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This product is rated 5.0 out of 5 by other customers

Good Galvanised Post Spike

Well made, well galvanised, would buy again.. Previously used ungalvanised metposts and they rot away completely in about 10 years (North West UK). Have found it better to dig a starting hole for them as it is easier to keep them straight that way.

2 years ago

Excellent value

Not used as yet but they will do the job and at half the cost.

4 years ago

Easy to install. Robust product. Very effective

I needed to replace a rotten fence posts. The old post had been concreted in. The Taurus drive in spike made it easy to install a new post. New post is firmly supporting the existing fence and I am pleased I chose it. It's given a professional finish to the job.

4 years ago

About this product

  • Quick and easy way to erect fencing and posts - no digging required
  • Four fin steel spike ensures a solid, permanent, wind resistant fit
  • Holds fence post base above ground level to prevent rot and decay
  • For 4ft fencing use a 600mm spike, for 6ft fencing use a 750mm spike
  • Inverted fins in the post holder section enable a quick fit and holds the post base in a vice like grip
  • Installation using the drive in tool (984143) is recommended to prevent damage to the metal shoe
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