Lazurus
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Just a quick query, is there a joint for the ledge and brace or a simple butt joint, I read somewhere about chamfering the joining pieces for a neater appearance?
Any advice.
Any advice.
Lazurus":r5390joy said:Just a quick query, is there a joint for the ledge and brace or a simple butt joint, I read somewhere about chamfering the joining pieces for a neater appearance?
Any advice.
DTR":2x6neyoh said:Please accept my apologies for the slight diversion, but what when the gate is framed, ledged and braced? Any difference then? If memory serves, the ends of the brace are let into the rails like in Worn Thumb's excellent example. Would any experts care to confirm that though?
Doug71":4g6mdhiu said:DTR":4g6mdhiu said:Please accept my apologies for the slight diversion, but what when the gate is framed, ledged and braced? Any difference then? If memory serves, the ends of the brace are let into the rails like in Worn Thumb's excellent example. Would any experts care to confirm that though?
Quite often the braces are just cut to fit into the corners of the frame but slightly offset so there is maybe 3" of the brace against the rails and 1" of the brace running against the stile.
If the gate was wide and the above meant the braces would be at too shallow angle sometimes you get the braces cut into the bottom corners of the frame (as I said above) at the hinge side but then cut like worn thumbs example at their top end where they hit the rails.
worn thumbs":15mfa1ht said:Mine can't drop unless the screws rust through and if that happens,the whole thing becomes a pile of slats.As would a fully framed gate.
GrahamF":38wynpb3 said:As a matter of interest, how do most fix boards, nail or screw? Also, how many? To avoid cupping I've used 2 nails across each board on one gate and 2 screws on another one but am now told there should only be one screw or nail in the centre of each board.
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