1.8m tall 2m wide wooden gate
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what material? stone, wood, brick for the posts?
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
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Doing his PhD in physics... quantum loop gravity or something.
Only occured to me yesterday that he could answer it. Gave him the measurements, he calculated the torque etc
Handy for that, not so handy when I had him out labouring and he tried to push a wheelbarrow full of mortar up a step instead of pull and he dropped it all over the slabs I had just laid :laugh:
Only occured to me yesterday that he could answer it. Gave him the measurements, he calculated the torque etc
Handy for that, not so handy when I had him out labouring and he tried to push a wheelbarrow full of mortar up a step instead of pull and he dropped it all over the slabs I had just laid :laugh:
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what kind of gate is it and how heavy is it. For a light fence or field type a 6x6 inch post will be fine. For a heavier gate then you'll need an 8inch post buried up to 3ft deep depending on the ground. It's unlikely you'll get a 2.8m 6 or 8 inch post from stock so it would be a special order from a sawmill that can do pressure treatment.
Can't see it from my house