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Dan in Pasadena
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I did a small potatoes job around the house today. It doesn't quite fit in the "What Did You Do In Your Garage" or the "What Did You Do In Your Yard" threads so I'll post it here.
The iron gate on the side of the house that never gets used had a gate that only stayed shut because of an interference fit against one of the bolt heads that holds the frame to the block wall.
I've been procrastinating because I thought I'd have toremove the gate take to the garage, weld on a length of bolt w/head to engage the latch, and THEN grind off some of the bolt head that rubbed, paint, etc. It ended up being much easier. I just "King Kong'd" the latch bar about 3/4" back into position using the longest box end wrench I own and found it engages the latch perfectly now. I ground the bolt head very thin but no biggy since there are two other bolts holding the frame AND this gate rarely gets used.
REASON THE PROCRASTINATING STOPPED? Joey, my 12-1/2 year old black miniature poodle best friend disappeared the other night while out to pee. I found the gate was open and immediately thought he'd gotten out, his collar was off as it is in the evening, and he's basically invisible at night except to the many coyotes we have in the neighborhood!! Plus, he's half blind/half deaf (no, his name isn't "Lucky" lol) so he can't hear me call him. My girlfriend and I drove up & down the block, around the corners, walked it too.....only to find him in the backyard still. He was lost in his own yard. Standing stock still in the middle of the grass. He'd fallen in the pool a couple weeks ago and I think he was afraid to fall in again. Usually he hears my voice and sees my flashlight at night (both to SOME degree). Anyway he's safe and sound and the gate can't come open now.
The pics are boring and rotated, so is Joey's pic but he's cute. Never ever thought I'd become the stereotypical-old-guy-with-little-dog!
The iron gate on the side of the house that never gets used had a gate that only stayed shut because of an interference fit against one of the bolt heads that holds the frame to the block wall.
I've been procrastinating because I thought I'd have toremove the gate take to the garage, weld on a length of bolt w/head to engage the latch, and THEN grind off some of the bolt head that rubbed, paint, etc. It ended up being much easier. I just "King Kong'd" the latch bar about 3/4" back into position using the longest box end wrench I own and found it engages the latch perfectly now. I ground the bolt head very thin but no biggy since there are two other bolts holding the frame AND this gate rarely gets used.
REASON THE PROCRASTINATING STOPPED? Joey, my 12-1/2 year old black miniature poodle best friend disappeared the other night while out to pee. I found the gate was open and immediately thought he'd gotten out, his collar was off as it is in the evening, and he's basically invisible at night except to the many coyotes we have in the neighborhood!! Plus, he's half blind/half deaf (no, his name isn't "Lucky" lol) so he can't hear me call him. My girlfriend and I drove up & down the block, around the corners, walked it too.....only to find him in the backyard still. He was lost in his own yard. Standing stock still in the middle of the grass. He'd fallen in the pool a couple weeks ago and I think he was afraid to fall in again. Usually he hears my voice and sees my flashlight at night (both to SOME degree). Anyway he's safe and sound and the gate can't come open now.
The pics are boring and rotated, so is Joey's pic but he's cute. Never ever thought I'd become the stereotypical-old-guy-with-little-dog!












