Faster Easier Gate Kit?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ย. 2022
- Is this a Faster Easier Gate Kit? The Rotech "Faster Fit" gate hinge kit has a few interesting features. I use it to install my Australian made Murray Gate and find out how it performs.
Gate Kit rotechrural.com.au/products/h...
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2:20 "I'd rather a tight hole than a sloppy one any day" Put that on a t-shirt. 😅🤣😂
Hmmm good idea.
Cum on Tim. This is a family show.
Nothing wrong with a sloppy hole. 🤤
As always I get a good chuckle at the intro when you laff after welding 😂😂 looks like a good product and thanks for the tip of using a plumb Bob ( string and a big nut ) to locate plumb for the holes
wish i knew about this gate hinge kit a week ago, i lived the usual nightmare trying to hang a gate, keep up the great content mate - Rob (Century Rain)
Good morning, Tim, excellent video, I have really struggled with the previous gate hinge kit that you had there at the start of the video. I will be getting a couple of the kits just to have for my next fence & gate job. Cheers, and love the channel.
Nice. I’ve hinged a lot of gates on timber posts with the traditional hinge kits and can see the speed benefits with this one
Great video as usual Tim keep em coming. Cheers.
Acme thread is a great idea.
I like the idea of this hinge kit. The standard hinge kit I use has a few draw backs, like the latch for the top hook sometimes flies off making the gate moving and the gudgeon pin being relatively short. I hope the rototech kit can hold the weight of the gate, after it was installed for a while and swung open and close many times.
Nice One Tim Thanks again
I love this kit. This simplicity of it, brilliant 👏.... tight hole 🤣🤣🤣
very interesting - we pretty much as standard have 2 hole only hanging kits here in the UK.
Almost all 4 pin or bolt on here.
Gday Tim, nice design hinge kit. I notice you install the gate between the gate posts rather than on the side. Is there any reason for this?
I was always taught to install on the side of the post, which allows the gate to swing 180 deg. That way when you're moving livestock through a gateway, there's no way for animals to get behind the gate.
Keep up the good work
Yeah I’ve done that as this gateway is used to get the tractor into the vineyard so I want to be able to drive up to it either way
I’ve got a 1m spirit level with 2 holes in it distance apart to match top and bottom hinge of gate .
Tek screw through top hole of spirit level to post set vertical bubble then screw through bottom hole , then remove leaving marks for mount holes
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That would be a nut at both ends of the string
And a third one watching them both…. 😜