Pic and fencing / gates - Question about how to anchor gates
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Hi, I'm James, New to the site, have been browsing a little bit as I'm currently having the dreaded PIC done on our large driveway. (It's okay we have seen worked carried out by the firm who are doing it, that has been down for 3 years, and it still looks good)
Having had our old front wall knocked down, and fencing being put in, i wonder if i wanted to fit double gates to the fencing, how could I anchor the gates open, without drilling or making holes in the PIC driveway?
(I don't want to have bolts going into the PIC, if you see what I mean....)
Thx
James
Having had our old front wall knocked down, and fencing being put in, i wonder if i wanted to fit double gates to the fencing, how could I anchor the gates open, without drilling or making holes in the PIC driveway?
(I don't want to have bolts going into the PIC, if you see what I mean....)
Thx
James
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We done a job about 4 / 5 months ago and the client wanted the same, nothing was to be drilled into the drive. We settled on anchoring it to one of the fence posts, using a bar on the gate to reach to the post.
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you could have stops put in the PIC at the footpath and at the extent of the gates,this would help
i wonder exactly what you are anchoring the gate hinges to??
you have to remember if a 13 yr old chav starts swinging on a 7 foot gate the mechanical advantage is increased .
i never hang gates on anything less than a 13 1/2" pier reinforced with steel and concrete
hope this helps
LLL
i wonder exactly what you are anchoring the gate hinges to??
you have to remember if a 13 yr old chav starts swinging on a 7 foot gate the mechanical advantage is increased .
i never hang gates on anything less than a 13 1/2" pier reinforced with steel and concrete
hope this helps
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