Joiner
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If they point them and someone wants a square end they have to cut off the point and the post is then too short! Far easier to stock square-ended and cut the point if needed, which is what most people do, buying a container of treatment fluid (usually just pence) which they then soak the cut ends in - creosote would do just as well.
Why not stock both? Why bother, given the above? It's about maximising stock and reducing the (expensive) space in which "choice" has to be stored!
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