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StormcrowAz
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Mainly making some good progress on the courtyard gates. Added the center sections in. Didn’t feel like doing this on the floor so fiddled with it mid-air for the larger gate section. The smaller side was easier as the whole thing sat on the table.
Welded it all up and hung for fitment check
It was at this point that the wife pointed out that the bottom of the small gate was uneven.
Not sure how that happened, seemed to measure out good after it was tacked together. Either warped during full weld or I just missed it. Either way, not acceptable. After some pondering on the easiest way to fix it without making it worse, decided to make a couple diagonal cuts in two corners and spread it apart. My thinking was this would allow it to increase overall width without actually bending any of the straight tubing.
Seemed to work fairly well, especially after more welding and grinding clean-up.
Bought some cane bolts to keep one of the gate sections secured, will need to drill a hole in the sidewalk for that. Of course the cane bolts are for regular gates and I want to put it on the small side, which only has a few inches of real estate to attach to, making the bolt way too long and will interfere with opening/closing of the big side. I guess when you build custom things, everything else needs to be customized, too.
I’ll have to cut the bottom part to length after the sidewalk hole is drilled and I know how much is needed.
Also took the cut out “W” and attached it to the other side-courtyard-gate:
And finally, painted and installed the main gates
Still need to square the anchor bolt thing away so it’s not so floppy, but overall happy with how they turned out, and more importantly, so is the wife.
Welded it all up and hung for fitment check
It was at this point that the wife pointed out that the bottom of the small gate was uneven.
Not sure how that happened, seemed to measure out good after it was tacked together. Either warped during full weld or I just missed it. Either way, not acceptable. After some pondering on the easiest way to fix it without making it worse, decided to make a couple diagonal cuts in two corners and spread it apart. My thinking was this would allow it to increase overall width without actually bending any of the straight tubing.
Seemed to work fairly well, especially after more welding and grinding clean-up.
Bought some cane bolts to keep one of the gate sections secured, will need to drill a hole in the sidewalk for that. Of course the cane bolts are for regular gates and I want to put it on the small side, which only has a few inches of real estate to attach to, making the bolt way too long and will interfere with opening/closing of the big side. I guess when you build custom things, everything else needs to be customized, too.
I’ll have to cut the bottom part to length after the sidewalk hole is drilled and I know how much is needed.
Also took the cut out “W” and attached it to the other side-courtyard-gate:
And finally, painted and installed the main gates
Still need to square the anchor bolt thing away so it’s not so floppy, but overall happy with how they turned out, and more importantly, so is the wife.
















