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How to Repair a Broken Fence Post

Oz-Post is an easy to use product for replacing broken or rotten sood fence posts. Visit Oz-Post’s web site www.oz-post.com for more information.
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Letterman tries to stir up a little trouble for Jonathan Taylor Thomas as he talks about his relationship with “Home Improvement” star, Tim Allen.

12 Responses to “How to Repair a Broken Fence Post”

  1. crazieN8 says:

    @syknyt …he’s using an impact driver, them things are crazy strong

  2. londontrada says:

    @syknyt & supabribri thats an impact driver hes using, not a drill, its supposed to make that sound. Its like a hammer drill for driving screws quickly and deeply into wood

  3. obamatran says:

    dig the hole dude this guy lazy

  4. robz40 says:

    @fac3308 “Just dig a hole a and pour the cement.” You certainly can, but it might not be the best solution? watch?v=z_cjZ_B-wH0

  5. fac3308 says:

    Just dig a hole a and pour the cement.

  6. syknyt says:

    @supabribri He’s not stripping the screws. There’s a tension adjustment on nicer drills that makes that noise. I used to think the same thing.

  7. supabribri says:

    way to strip those screws. lol

  8. stewartbk says:

    Great product, thoroughly enjoyed your professionally, well devised system and videos. Hope it catches on and becomes available in major home improvement stores. Thanks!

  9. OzPostMan says:

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    1-888-681-9733

  10. jazzybest says:

    Where do I purchase these in Ottawa, Canada. Great video and product. Exactly what I was looking for…

  11. jadorej9 says:

    I LOVE YOU!!! Thankyou so much for putting this online. Do you have any more footage? :D DDDDDDDDDD

  12. xxjawyxx2010 says:

    i love jtt…

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