Yeah being all bent out of shape by galvanising or the thing actually wobbling would be the downside of leaving them out unfortunatelyThe small joining pieces are my only let down, Must be an OCD thing! But looks good still
Thats itI like it! Very nice. Might look even nicer if those supports were painted black...
They dont bother me. There there for a purpose.The small joining pieces are my only let down, Must be an OCD thing! But looks good still
The owner will be doing all he can the biggest issue is the other property.. It's in Clitheroe Town centre and next door is rented my client does not own itIs this the one you were making when I called Kent, Classy gate but the home owner needs to make the surroundings match the same quality
Ha, you can always spot the proper fabricators Let's just say I got it wrong on paper three times before I was confident to put it on the sawI but you went through and checked your cutting list a couple of times!
Client took inspiration from that but check out the size of that one! The handle ain't for dwarfsThought i'd seen that design before
https://www.customhomeonline.com/details/great-gate-in-tucson_o
Looks nice but i thibk the top/header looks missing
Actually the brace plates where added once the rest was buttoned up. My bench allows me to set this sort of thing up very well, once I have all the cuts sorted (which is far harder than it looks BTW ). The surprise was the amount of flex before they where addedThey keep the gap all the way round even too.
I quite like it tbh.