truckone176
Member
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2012
- Messages
- 23
I am in the process in removing two sections of my fence and begin fabrication of a drive through gate. Both section will be about six feet and be made out of one inch square tubing with 3/4 inch tubing consisting of the uprights in the field area of the fence. The tubing will be a lighter weight tubing, something like .083" wall tubing. The two posts that I have planned are two inch square tubing with a wall thickness of .188" and will be welded to a plate at the bottom of 1/4" thickness. This plate will have four bolt holes that will correspond with four bolts that are anchored in a concrete base, this will keep the post off of the ground and easier to level. My question is this, do you think that these posts will be adequate or should I consider something else?