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Separating the two courtyards where I live there are three metal posts to stop people driving through. The posts are about 3ft high and 2 inches in diameter and fit into metal holders fixed in the ground.
Over time, courtyard gravel has got into the holders (the posts can be lifted out of them) and so now the posts don't fit fully into the sockets. Does anyone know of a tool that will get the gravel out of the holders so the posts are all the same correct height?
A while back a builder working nearby said there is, but I have no idea what to look for !
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Some years ago I needed to turn my water off in the road to change the stop-cock in the house. When I opened up the hole in the street I found the hole had filed up with sand over the years. I tied an old spoon to a brush handle and tediously dug it out. If you haven't got an old spoon you can use a new one but it wil lbe an old one when you've finished.
Start with an old knife, a putty knife or an old spoon or something similar. Scrape as much gravel out, with the knife or old spoon, as you can. To remove what's left, soak a cloth in water and push it into the socket. Stir it around with a stick or a screwdriver, and pick the remainder out like that. Best of luck. It's going to be a fiddly job.