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Reply:Nice looking gate. I like the wood also. What species of wood did you use?
Reply:Very nice panels. With the space left from the crown in the road and hinges you are working with, I think you got your work cut out for you. Looks like you had to use hinges that were previously anchored in that block wall?? My guess is you'll have to bury some new posts just behind that wall to support those gates and keep the alignment they need. But again, the panels look really nice.
Reply:I have seen allot of gates posted, but I think this is the first with wood accent. Looks good.GeezerPower Mig 255C185 TIGBlue 175 MIGRanger 8 Kohler 20HP1974 5K Lincoln/Wisconsin Powered (Cherry)Victor/Harris O/AK 487 Spool Gun
Reply:PerfectI like the wood and scrolls. I imagine if I did the scrolls there would be a hell of a pile of scrape scrollsDave ReberWadsworth Ohio
Reply:I bought the scrolls from King Metals. Did not mess with it. Very cost effective and looks great
Reply:Wow! Fantastic gate! Great combination of the wood and steel and great addition on the scrolls. -www.sawblade.com
Reply:Well designed and executed :-) That is a really neat design. Really unique eye-catcher.PlasmaCam CNC cutterLathe and Band SawClamps
Reply:Nice looking gate. If the metal frame ever has to be refinished are the wood panels removable?Nick
Reply:wow i like that design with the wood..Adam MMorales Ranch |
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