Chris_belgium
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I'm finally gonna start on my drive way gate, I've had the wood for a couple of years already but due to family and other things never had the time to get into it.
It will probably take me some months to get it all finished but will try to keep this thread updated, I always find it great to follow someone else's work this way, so i'll try to return the favour this way. Altough the level of workmanship will be a lot lower that most regulars in this forum.
Some spec's my driveway is 5m wide, plan is to make a rolling gate wich will be roughly 4,5m long.
The wood I'm using is aphselia doussie wich is supposed to be one of the most stable woods there is.
The wood I have for this build:
2 x 6200mm by 180mm by 60mm
5 x 3000mm by 180mm by 60mm
and a whole lot of boards
this is what i'm trying to achieve
Big sturdy frame all round with verticals every meter, the gaps filled in with thinner boards. Pegged M&T joints for all the big boards the thinner boards will be brad (spelling) nailed in.
The two long beam's are offcourse not perfectly straigth, been messing around with a piece of string and they are roughly 10mm out in the middle. I do have the impression that the two ends are bent and the middle part is straight. Since I only need the gate to be 4500mm long I can cut a piece of off both ends. Only problem is how do I determine wich part of the beam is straight? Any tricks to do this?
Hope this makes sense, English is no my first language so if something sound weird, forgive me
It will probably take me some months to get it all finished but will try to keep this thread updated, I always find it great to follow someone else's work this way, so i'll try to return the favour this way. Altough the level of workmanship will be a lot lower that most regulars in this forum.
Some spec's my driveway is 5m wide, plan is to make a rolling gate wich will be roughly 4,5m long.
The wood I'm using is aphselia doussie wich is supposed to be one of the most stable woods there is.
The wood I have for this build:
2 x 6200mm by 180mm by 60mm
5 x 3000mm by 180mm by 60mm
and a whole lot of boards
this is what i'm trying to achieve
Big sturdy frame all round with verticals every meter, the gaps filled in with thinner boards. Pegged M&T joints for all the big boards the thinner boards will be brad (spelling) nailed in.
The two long beam's are offcourse not perfectly straigth, been messing around with a piece of string and they are roughly 10mm out in the middle. I do have the impression that the two ends are bent and the middle part is straight. Since I only need the gate to be 4500mm long I can cut a piece of off both ends. Only problem is how do I determine wich part of the beam is straight? Any tricks to do this?
Hope this makes sense, English is no my first language so if something sound weird, forgive me