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elecric gate
No not electrified! This is a good for a dead garage door opener.
http://metalworking.com/DropBox/gate1.txt files gate 1 to gate 5 My wife is happy not having to push the gate open and closed plus it keeps the dogs out. Randy |
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On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 01:44:55 GMT, "Randy Zimmerman"
wrote: No not electrified! This is a good for a dead garage door opener. http://metalworking.com/DropBox/gate1.txt files gate 1 to gate 5 My wife is happy not having to push the gate open and closed plus it keeps the dogs out. Randy Nice job! Reminds me of one airfield where the security gate was operated by a card key for entry and a magnetic sensor loop for exit. For the convenience of those "in the know" there was a garbage can lid hanging on the fence outside the gate, ready to be slid under the gate to activate the loop in case you forgot your key card. Another situation required a rolling security gate to close a 370 foot opening. The cost got to the point where the security fence was extended to enclose the entire facility. Gerry :-)} London, Canada |
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Randy Zimmerman wrote:
No not electrified! This is a good for a dead garage door opener. http://metalworking.com/DropBox/gate1.txt files gate 1 to gate 5 My wife is happy not having to push the gate open and closed plus it keeps the dogs out. Randy Nice. Lucky thing my wife doesn't read my usenet groups. John |
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