BarbaraT
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I building some big gates... 8m Span - 2.5m High
I have about 600kg of oak.
So there going to be big and heavy with Electric openers.
A few concerns / questions..
Being a engineer I wanted to double check where the loads are.. the design doesn't seem to have many diagnals and as expected the bulk of the load it through the centre panelling..
This is shown in the FEA below, The forces in the centre panelling should be fine as it's also solid oak and 1 inch thick,
Stress in the joints also looks realitivly low, Hopefully I won't snap the oak pegs holding the gates together....
My plan was to tongue and groove the centre planks and slot them in a groove, as it shrinks and dries is this okay?
Don't nail or glue them?
I worry slightly about the stress in the gate posts but there really big and heavy.. 200mm x 200mm x 3m long..
If I cast a great big concrete block .. 800 x 800 x 800 with the post in the centre I'm guessing it won't go anywhere.. but the gates are going to be really heavy...
Forces wise it would be ideal to link the two end posts together, with the final post bolted to the house. add a 45 degree post supporting the other end..
I'm just not convinced it's required.
I have about 600kg of oak.
So there going to be big and heavy with Electric openers.
![1739199566831.png 1739199566831.png](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/178/178597-1739199566831.png)
A few concerns / questions..
Being a engineer I wanted to double check where the loads are.. the design doesn't seem to have many diagnals and as expected the bulk of the load it through the centre panelling..
This is shown in the FEA below, The forces in the centre panelling should be fine as it's also solid oak and 1 inch thick,
Stress in the joints also looks realitivly low, Hopefully I won't snap the oak pegs holding the gates together....
![1739200011320.png 1739200011320.png](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/178/178599-1739200011320.png)
My plan was to tongue and groove the centre planks and slot them in a groove, as it shrinks and dries is this okay?
Don't nail or glue them?
![1739200089420.png 1739200089420.png](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/178/178600-1739200089420.png)
I worry slightly about the stress in the gate posts but there really big and heavy.. 200mm x 200mm x 3m long..
If I cast a great big concrete block .. 800 x 800 x 800 with the post in the centre I'm guessing it won't go anywhere.. but the gates are going to be really heavy...
Forces wise it would be ideal to link the two end posts together, with the final post bolted to the house. add a 45 degree post supporting the other end..
I'm just not convinced it's required.
![1739200593231.png 1739200593231.png](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/178/178601-1739200593231.png)