>Was it through need, austerity or just desire to be productive?
Need and definitely austerity.
I needed a set of driveway gates to contain the latest addition to the family but I wasn’t confident about building something so large and so prone to movement. However the prices I was quoted last autumn were too expensive, from £600 to £950 excluding VAT for two 5’ 6” high, 6’ wide gates in softwood. These prices were just for the gates, the hinges, bolts etc were extra.
I either built something myself or did without.
Timber cost me under £150 from B&Q, fittings at £60 matched the cheapest quote.
My through M + T joints were a bit sloppy as cut but I tightened them up with some wedges.
Hardest bit was rounding off the tops of the uprights (a design idea from the wife so it had to be implemented). I have a small bandsaw but manoeuvring the uprights round this was impossible in my workspace, I tried with a jigsaw but the blade kept flexing and I couldn’t get a square cut in this thickness. I ended up cutting roughly to shape with a handsaw and then using a belt sander hand held vertically to shape the top back to my mark.
Gates from roadside
Gates rear
The customer