Mreagleeyes
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Mike H":3v3r7rwb said:M&T every time. Wedged and fox wedged for me + Epoxy these days. 8)
I'll look into that fox wedge.
Mike H":3v3r7rwb said:M&T every time. Wedged and fox wedged for me + Epoxy these days. 8)
Alex":2o5u1klx said:Can I suggest, as from the sound of it you haven't done gates before, you go with one sliding gate. You can make it look like two piece but slide to one side. These swing gates are not as easy as they look to get right and 90% 0f the time go out of alignment after short use. I've had no such problem with sliders.
I've made many steel gates with wood cladding in SA high security stuff, quite easy to do with wheel gear and angle iron runner cast in concrete. You can automate these gates and you don't need swinging space for the gate leafs. Quite doable totally in wood if that's what the customer wants.
jameslee30":pcdk0jbt said:I hope any of my ramblings have helped. a couple of piccies below to show what iv been talking about>
Ta, james
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