Wanted to share some progress on a sliding gate project I've been building. Had a few neighbors that added one to their driveways, and it really opens up their yards. We've wanted one, but have a short, wide, driveway, so the gate is pretty long (34' opening, 38' frame). I've mulled it over for some time and finally decided how I wanted to build it.
I went ahead and got a bid on the frame, but wasn't happy with the design or cost. So I decided to learn how to weld, which is an area I've wanted to grow in for a while. Due to the length of the gate and the wind in our area, I went ahead and beefed up the frame design vs what my neighbor's. ETA - Here's the sketch, with updates
Welding the first half:
Lining up the two halves:
Boxing the frame in:
Finishing up the welds:
Fully primed:
Showing off some welds:
Very redneck post-pulling method for old fence, but it works:
Support and catch fab wrapping up (on it's side). You can see the guide rollers where it keeps the gate upright:
I went ahead and got a bid on the frame, but wasn't happy with the design or cost. So I decided to learn how to weld, which is an area I've wanted to grow in for a while. Due to the length of the gate and the wind in our area, I went ahead and beefed up the frame design vs what my neighbor's. ETA - Here's the sketch, with updates
Welding the first half:
Lining up the two halves:
Boxing the frame in:
Finishing up the welds:
Fully primed:
Showing off some welds:
Very redneck post-pulling method for old fence, but it works:
Support and catch fab wrapping up (on it's side). You can see the guide rollers where it keeps the gate upright: