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Default wooden gates: how to make?

On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 15:33:34 -0700 (PDT), Matty F wrote:

On Jun 22, 4:26 am, Fred wrote:
Hi,

A neighbour has a rusty metal gate that he would like to replace. It
is fifteen feet wide but the few places he has asked only supply
replacements up to 12 feet wide.

How easy is it to make a wooden gate that size? What thickness of
timber would be required? I presume you use one or more thick
diagonals and either leave it open, or if privacy is required, nail
T&G on top?


I have just made a gate 15 feet wide entirely out of 1.75" square
wood.
I wanted two swinging gates but there is no room for them to swing so
it slides with two wheels on a stainless steel rail instead.
It has three rails, four diagonals and 40 pickets and was quite easy
to make, although it took me a long time.


That's smart!
I made a 3' picket gate and it took quite a while. It had to be strong as
there were 2 springer spaniels to restrain; eventually there were up to 5
dogs jumping up it. Fortunately I went to an agricultural outlet for the
hinges as the bacofoil things in the sheds would have given way.
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Peter.
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