onthefence777
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I need a 12' wide swing gate 6' high to replace a section of fence that has terribly rotting posts and very hack job braced with posts added over the years to keep it up. I have to reuse the very poor condition pickets in order to have some resemblance of the gate blending in - I don't want anyone knowing anything changed, at least until I can rebuild the entire fence line.
Fortunately the perfect gate location is exactly where the posts are the worst.
So, for a gate that will fit the bill, I have a couple of questions.
What kind of square steel tubing should I use dimension wise? How do I carefully re-attach the pickets to it?
I do have a cut off wheel, stick welder, rods, and everything I should need to get it done. Just need a little advice on how to make this happen with minimal expense as far as fabrication.
This also needs to be able to be done very quickly. I will need to buy the metal stock in the next couple of days and build over the weekend.
Thanks for any help!
Fortunately the perfect gate location is exactly where the posts are the worst.
So, for a gate that will fit the bill, I have a couple of questions.
What kind of square steel tubing should I use dimension wise? How do I carefully re-attach the pickets to it?
I do have a cut off wheel, stick welder, rods, and everything I should need to get it done. Just need a little advice on how to make this happen with minimal expense as far as fabrication.
This also needs to be able to be done very quickly. I will need to buy the metal stock in the next couple of days and build over the weekend.
Thanks for any help!
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