stickshift
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The short section of vinyl fence on the left butts up against neighbors wood fence but is not connected to it. This section and the gate lean toward the section with the gate latch. The section with gate latch is about 3x as long as the section on the left, and butts up against the house, and leans toward the gate. Neither lean is large, but since they lean toward each other, the top of the gate makes contact with the top of the latch section of fence (circled in red).
I've been adjusting the nut on the upper hinge (circled in orange) over the years. It's hard to see in pic, but the nut on upper hinge is in quite a bit further than nut on bottom hinge, and now I've run out of room - any tighter and the fastener heads on the brackets run into each other as the gate is being closed. So I need a more long-term fix. The posts are set in concrete.
Maybe remove the gate, then rig something up such that I can use a farm jack to push apart the posts on either side of the gate opening until they are plumb, and then use something like Quickrete to fill the gap opened up between the dirt and the concrete the posts are set in?
I've been adjusting the nut on the upper hinge (circled in orange) over the years. It's hard to see in pic, but the nut on upper hinge is in quite a bit further than nut on bottom hinge, and now I've run out of room - any tighter and the fastener heads on the brackets run into each other as the gate is being closed. So I need a more long-term fix. The posts are set in concrete.
Maybe remove the gate, then rig something up such that I can use a farm jack to push apart the posts on either side of the gate opening until they are plumb, and then use something like Quickrete to fill the gap opened up between the dirt and the concrete the posts are set in?
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