03-23-2006, 06:59 PM
I needed to get a couple of wide gates and found that unless you want to spend a lot of money having someone weld something up, your options are pretty slim here. So I compromised and made my own "cedar faced" gates that turned out pretty fair.
I used 2 of the standard 8 foot galvinized "farm type" gates as the frame. When I was back on the mainland, I bought 11/16" x 4" x 5' rough-cut Western Red cedar and shipped it here. I applied that vertically to the galvinized gates.
I took some pictures and uploaded them if anyone wants to see. There are pictures of the gates before and after, front and back. And also one showing a side view that gives an idea of how the cedar was attached.
By far the hardest part of the whole project was getting the holes for the fence posts. Nothing like building on lava...
The pics are at (I hope the link works):
http://photos.yahoo.com/itsajokeson1
I will use this same cedar fencing for the skirting when I build the house and quite a few other projects. I also brought back 5/4 x 4" x 6' Western Red Cedar decking for my decks.
I have not calculated how much of what I brought over I will actually use, but there will probably be some of both the fencing and decking that I'll end up selling if anyone is interested. It is NOT Hi-Bor treated and I'm looking into applying that.
The fencing was also un-graded and I bought full pallets of it. So there is everything from fairly clear to open knot. But with a tablesaw I don't see that I'm going to waste a lot.
I used 2 of the standard 8 foot galvinized "farm type" gates as the frame. When I was back on the mainland, I bought 11/16" x 4" x 5' rough-cut Western Red cedar and shipped it here. I applied that vertically to the galvinized gates.
I took some pictures and uploaded them if anyone wants to see. There are pictures of the gates before and after, front and back. And also one showing a side view that gives an idea of how the cedar was attached.
By far the hardest part of the whole project was getting the holes for the fence posts. Nothing like building on lava...
The pics are at (I hope the link works):
http://photos.yahoo.com/itsajokeson1
I will use this same cedar fencing for the skirting when I build the house and quite a few other projects. I also brought back 5/4 x 4" x 6' Western Red Cedar decking for my decks.
I have not calculated how much of what I brought over I will actually use, but there will probably be some of both the fencing and decking that I'll end up selling if anyone is interested. It is NOT Hi-Bor treated and I'm looking into applying that.
The fencing was also un-graded and I bought full pallets of it. So there is everything from fairly clear to open knot. But with a tablesaw I don't see that I'm going to waste a lot.