Suggestion: to prevent unauthorized entry to your property (or at least make it somewhat more difficult), put a lock on the gate latch. Also, the top hinge bolt on your gate should be installed upside-down, so the gate cannot be simply lifted off of the hinges. Also, the hinge bolts should be lag bolts that do not go all the way through the post. Unfortunately, land owners in Texas face the constant threat of trespassing. Thanks for the video. 👌👌👍👍
I see I didn't pass the inspection haha. Actually it makes a lot of sense what you say, the bolts passing though can be unbolted, the upper hinge facing down... I will get a lock for sure, that is in the to do list. Thank you very much for the comment, super good info. This is definitely my first rodeo with gates as you can tell.
Thank you for your comment. I see you point, I'll keep an eye for the mice. Bee would be good since I can take the swarm and rehome them into a hive in my apiary. Thank you for checking the video.
Quality. Well done video as always with great information. 👍👍
Suggestion: to prevent unauthorized entry to your property (or at least make it somewhat more difficult), put a lock on the gate latch. Also, the top hinge bolt on your gate should be installed upside-down, so the gate cannot be simply lifted off of the hinges. Also, the hinge bolts should be lag bolts that do not go all the way through the post. Unfortunately, land owners in Texas face the constant threat of trespassing. Thanks for the video. 👌👌👍👍
I see I didn't pass the inspection haha. Actually it makes a lot of sense what you say, the bolts passing though can be unbolted, the upper hinge facing down... I will get a lock for sure, that is in the to do list. Thank you very much for the comment, super good info. This is definitely my first rodeo with gates as you can tell.
FYI... Bees and mice like to make nests in those battery boxes.
Thank you for your comment. I see you point, I'll keep an eye for the mice. Bee would be good since I can take the swarm and rehome them into a hive in my apiary. Thank you for checking the video.
@@BUTTEWORKS Mostly wasp and hornets.
@@bradjenkins932 Not good!