Jeff Horton
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Worked on this a while back and was letting the posts dry in the shop. Using pressure treated posts and these things come dripping wet! Didn't want them to dry and twist and ruin this once I got it up. So I put it hold.
Here is what I am building.
I finished up the side panels?? I guess that is what you call them. I had just a tad of work to do on them. The gates are done and have been for a couple of months. I am ready to get them out of the shop! They are taking up a lot of space.
I have all the parts cut out except the piece that goes over the top. Going to start putting it all together tomorrow I think. My probles is how I am going to install this! Spacing is important because of the gates. I have been thinking about putting it together on the ground. Bracing it temporary and then using a bucket truck to lift it up in place and setting in the holes.
Other option is set the two end pieces and then install the top bar. Either way I don't think this is going to be easy. I will hang the gates after it's up in place.
Here is what I am building.
I finished up the side panels?? I guess that is what you call them. I had just a tad of work to do on them. The gates are done and have been for a couple of months. I am ready to get them out of the shop! They are taking up a lot of space.
I have all the parts cut out except the piece that goes over the top. Going to start putting it all together tomorrow I think. My probles is how I am going to install this! Spacing is important because of the gates. I have been thinking about putting it together on the ground. Bracing it temporary and then using a bucket truck to lift it up in place and setting in the holes.
Other option is set the two end pieces and then install the top bar. Either way I don't think this is going to be easy. I will hang the gates after it's up in place.