Doug71
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I have been asked by a customer if I can sort out their Oak gates, it's a bit of a tricky one so thought I would ask on here in case anyone has done similar?
It's a pair of electric driveway gates about 15 years old. The T&G boarding hasn't had enough clearance so is popping out on both as you can see in the photos.
There is so much pressure on the boards they are causing the Oak rails to bend
If they could be laid down on the floor to fix it would be a much easier job but unfortunately that won't be happening.
It's going to be a bit of a suck it and see job, I guess ideally all the boarding would come out and each board would be reduced in width by maybe 3mm but it certainly won't be that easy! I'm guessing the bent boards wont go back flat so will need replacing. I suspect you could almost lose a board from each gate to give the desired clearance but because of the shaped tops this wont work.
The more I look at it the more problems I see, like removing the boards that are behind the bottom hinge and of course these are the problem boards.
I think the customer would be happy if I just took out the badly bent boards and replaced them with narrower new ones but even just getting the boards out won't be easy, although looks like they are just screwed and plugged.
Any thoughts?
It's a pair of electric driveway gates about 15 years old. The T&G boarding hasn't had enough clearance so is popping out on both as you can see in the photos.
There is so much pressure on the boards they are causing the Oak rails to bend
If they could be laid down on the floor to fix it would be a much easier job but unfortunately that won't be happening.
It's going to be a bit of a suck it and see job, I guess ideally all the boarding would come out and each board would be reduced in width by maybe 3mm but it certainly won't be that easy! I'm guessing the bent boards wont go back flat so will need replacing. I suspect you could almost lose a board from each gate to give the desired clearance but because of the shaped tops this wont work.
The more I look at it the more problems I see, like removing the boards that are behind the bottom hinge and of course these are the problem boards.
I think the customer would be happy if I just took out the badly bent boards and replaced them with narrower new ones but even just getting the boards out won't be easy, although looks like they are just screwed and plugged.
Any thoughts?