"utilitarian" wrote in message
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Hi,
I want to replace a wooden gate in my yard, in a 3 row
split rail fence. I am providing pics of the gate and the hinges. I
believe the name of the hinge type is something and pintle.
I will also need to replace the rotted post next to the hinged
side of the gate.
I thought I would be able to just lift the gate off the hinges,
but not so. After lots of Liquid Wrench and "3 in 1" oil on the
hinges, I was able to move the gate up about an inch ( separated the
hinges about an inch), but it seems to be stuck there.
I want to reuse these hinges in my new gate, if possible.
My main question is ......... how accurate do I have to be in
installing these pintle type hinges into the new post and gate ?
Is there a method to make sure everything lines up properly?
Would Home Depot or Lowes be able to drill holes into the post and
gate for me that are exactly parallel ?
Am I correct in assuming a pintle hinge is supposed to come apart into
2 pieces?
gate : http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2692/...0a03e3d7_m.jpg
one hinge :
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/...1a31c241_m.jpg
Thanks
They should come apart unless they have warped over the years. I know for a
fact that the post part can be purchased cheaper than screwing around with
an old one.
The female gate part, the ones I have installed as little as a year ago are
made like half of a strap hinge. This style requires less fancy measuring
than what you have.
The post needs to be in place before the post part is installed. Hinging
the gate is a field operation.
Colbyt