Woo! Almost finished my new gate. Made by myself with a couple of mates helping at various stages. Still a couple of tidy up things to do (routing edges, adding the latch and handles, a little bit more bracing)
Almost finished my new gate
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Took me way too long because I wasnt organised and I suck at welding Probably about 2.5 months of occasional work. I had to build somehitng to keep the Blue Heeler in as she would jump the previous gate. Thought I'd fancy things up a notch or two.
The wood is called Keketong. Lots of variation in it and very hard wood so it should last a while. The stell bits were laying around in the yard, hinges and latches cost about $120, the wood was around $500, $60 for screws and the brass bits were $110 and I have a lot of brass left over as I had to buy it in a ertain size. I'll use it on other projects tho. So all up about $750 for a 4.9 meter x 1.85m gate and surround.
The wood is called Keketong. Lots of variation in it and very hard wood so it should last a while. The stell bits were laying around in the yard, hinges and latches cost about $120, the wood was around $500, $60 for screws and the brass bits were $110 and I have a lot of brass left over as I had to buy it in a ertain size. I'll use it on other projects tho. So all up about $750 for a 4.9 meter x 1.85m gate and surround.
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Thanks guys. I like how easy it is to shape and join when wood working, but how complex it can be to make things fit right and look good. a simple, yet advanced skill all at the same time.
Ive added in the rest of the bracing and pulled off the last few bits that need an oiling. I will finish that tomorrow morning, then put the last coat on all the wood tomorrow afternoon. Then latches and its all done. what i thought was a 3 week process turned into 3 months, but im happy with the outcome, and the dog cant jump it anymore so Mission Success!
Ive added in the rest of the bracing and pulled off the last few bits that need an oiling. I will finish that tomorrow morning, then put the last coat on all the wood tomorrow afternoon. Then latches and its all done. what i thought was a 3 week process turned into 3 months, but im happy with the outcome, and the dog cant jump it anymore so Mission Success!
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