I agree with both of you. The corner of the garage is double studded but it doesn't line up quite right to where I can bolt directly to those unless I take flat stock and bend as mentioned. I feel like coring and then setting in quick set is the best option as it would give the posts rigidity...
The studs in the garage don't exactly line up with where the gate will go. Moving it back to will expose too much brick and it would look weird. If I installed in on the concrete just below the step then the anchor point would be easier. I would drill and bolt it to the concrete with some wall...
The problem is I want it flush with the edge of the garage and where the step starts. There isn't a stud to bolt it too as seen from the garage.
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Hello good people of Garage Journal:
I have a question about a gate I am planning on building in an area between the exterior garage wall and an adjacent bedroom wall in my backyard. Specifically, I want to pick your brains on how to mount the gate both to the ground and to the adjacent walls...
Hey Camino King, go the FRYS Electronics over in Fountain Valley and invest in the Swann 4 channel surveillance system. It is really easy to install and not over priced.
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Cool. Thanks for the input guys. I think I am going to just place the machine on the bottom shelf and use the top shelf as a tray. That, or add outriggers!
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Hey all,
I am new to the group and new to welding. I bought this little Hobart 140 for small jobs and fab jobs around the house. My first project with it was to build this here welding machine cart. It came out allright except that I am concerned it may become top heavy if someone were to pull...