"MiamiCuse" wrote in message
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I have a wood fence built in December and is now badly warped. In close
examination the two posts to which the gates attached to are plumb,
however, one of them is out of alignment (shifted by about 1.5") in
relation to the other posts on that side.
Fence is 6' tall, the gate opening is 10', so there are two gates each 5'
wide. Post on the left is OK, post on the right is inward 1.5".
I would like to avoid redoing the post since it is seated in a large
concrete footing that is connected to an adjacent post (I did that to
avoid any possibility of the gate sagging and pulling the post out of
plumb.
The hinges I am using now are the ones like this:
http://www.hardwaresource.com/uploads/285lg.gif
This require the gate and the front of the fence posts to be flushed with
each other. I think if I can mount the gates such that it is shofted
inward for 1.5" then I should be OK.
That would require concealed hinges like this:
http://www.hardwaresource.com/uploads/115lg.gif
to be mounted on the inside surfaces. However I am not sure I don't think
these hinges can take that kind of weight. But may be there are some made
for this purposes, or there may be gate hinges that allows an offset
adjustment?
Thanks,
MC
Should work. Those type of hinges come in various sizes. Some are quite
large and heavy duty. You could use as many as you needed as well. 3 or 4
hinges should be enough.