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I just completed this gate, it is a very simple design but I realy like how it turned out. It seems like all I make anymore are gates. Attached Images
Reply:Nice, How tall are the hinge post?
Reply:That's real nice.
Reply:I like this.......simple, but elegant. Nice work.Randy
Reply:Originally Posted by jones6780Nice, How tall are the hinge post?
Reply:Oh my ... 18" ?
Reply:The reason you do so many gates is because you're good at it, jccwaters. There aren't that many out there that can hang them properly, either. Nice job, sir. When a welder tells you to "stick it", what do they really mean?"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
Reply:Nice smooth curves, its what makes it so elegant. Any close ups? What are the dimensions of the frames and post. How did you bend the top frames (jig or roller)?Thanks for sharing.
Reply:Originally Posted by bearstonThe reason you do so many gates is because you're good at it, jccwaters. There aren't that many out there that can hang them properly, either. Nice job, sir.
Reply:Originally Posted by Jimmy_popOh my ... 18" ?
Reply:Originally Posted by raider12Nice smooth curves, its what makes it so elegant. Any close ups? What are the dimensions of the frames and post. How did you bend the top frames (jig or roller)?Thanks for sharing.
Reply:Great work!Way too cool project. That is insane. Superior talent! Good job.PlasmaCam CNC cutterLathe and Band SawClamps
Reply:Looks great, I like that roller. You wouldn't have any more pics of it? I have seen a few home made ones and I would like to attempt to make one myself. I'm a rook, but I'd like the challenge. Seems the dies are always the most difficult part ( not having a lathe ).Thanks for sharing, the gates look great.
Reply:Great build and weld on that simple but really well made and heavy duty gate. Great job!
Reply:Any close ups of the hinges? what is the square stock wall? Gate is really nice, it looks like you have the posts tied into the timber posts, is that right?"Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum"Lincoln Idealarc 250 AC/DCMillermatic 251 Syncrowave 300 30A spoolgunLincoln MP210Hypertherm 45(2) LN 25(2) Lincoln Weldanpower 225 CV(4) SA200 1 short hood SA250 SAM 400
Reply:Could you take some more detailed pics of your roller please? I have been thinking about building one and I could probably get some good ideas from yours.
Reply:Originally Posted by kolotAny close ups of the hinges? what is the square stock wall? Gate is really nice, it looks like you have the posts tied into the timber posts, is that right?
Reply:Originally Posted by bikerdibCould you take some more detailed pics of your roller please? I have been thinking about building one and I could probably get some good ideas from yours.
Reply:Thanks for the pics. That does look pretty simple to make. I was thinking about using 4 all thread rods to bring the rollers together but the jack is pretty slick. My thinking is that threaded rod would give more precise degree of bend and also never move. If the jack is in good shape it shouldn't move anyway however. Thanks, looks like I have another project to work on.
Reply:Hey I love the design of your gate. I want to scale it down and build a foot board and a head board for my bed. But I need to know more about your roller first. Awesome job too. It looks ascetically pleasing to the eye. Which is what I'm after. I have all the material to build the roller. Pillow blocks, shaft, jack, angle and channel but please take a few more pics for us please. I just want to know how far apart your shafts are and how much clearance you need between the shaft and the channel. Thank you in advance. |
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