I would cap the posts so they don't fill with water and put a few boulders on the sides so no one can drive around. You guys did a great job and looks nice.👍
@randallan8158 as a 19 old kid we had a place that alot of people went with they're dates. It was a old rock quarry and just like you said we just went right around the gate with our trucks. We had a well worn in trail. I'll be it still gets use to this day.
All drive-thru junk food vendors should be mandated to write the car's license number on the "food" packaging. Along with Singapore sanctions for littering and graffiti vandalism.
I put 6” round posts cemented in the ground and 2@ 12’ tube gate all around my farm (6 sets) 35 years ago and I had to replace all of the gates because they rusted out but the posts are still going strong, nice job!
I live rural and I've had several people drive UP the hill to my house,... drove past my" No Trespassing" signs....... I put a sign up "ROAD SPIKED" permission required to proceed........... BOY DID THAT WORK for the few that could read.OH WELL.
That's good too but like the spike idea.... along with real spikes about a hundred feet from the sign..( custom built with deployment system for after dark ). works really nice, ask a Sheriff Deputy about that , the one that didn't believe my sign and could not read too , I guess.... oh darn.
The implied permission has now been removed, it would certainly leave me or any “reasonable person” (per se) in no doubt not to enter without lawful authority or reasonable excuse . All the best from England.
Great Gate, you should although had fill the posts with concrete and exact in th middle of the gate a small stop post with two hole and a lock stick on both gates, that way in a storm it want clapper until it self destructs. within a month or so there will be a pad at both sides of the gate😆
The suggestions for tire spikes (and signage) are on point. I use deep ditches (the removed spoil makes nice berms) and dump logs and wood waste around my perimeter.
Get concrete barriers like they use at race tracks. Set them with a crane and you are done. Many Concrete companies pour them when the trucks come back with leftovers.
You should fill the posts with concrete and either get big boulders on the sides or make a rebar enforced concrete pieces. That way nobody would try to get around. And perhaps a hinge to keep the two gates locked together to prevent them from swinging a bit.
If you get a lot of snow like I do you might find you want to move those gates up so you don't have to push/drag them through the snow. I did my double gate like 30+ years ago, still as good as the day I installed them. Nice work. 👍
You obviously have never driven heavy machinery over untouched ground before. Anyone going around is going to probably sink in about 6" of mud. I dont think anyone is going around as easy as you think.
Like the reflective tape . Think you should have hung gates at least 1' above ground. No set of gates will hang level against time, weight. Should have hung gates with slight crown where they meet in middle, then you wont have a set of sway-back gates. My 2 cents. Some things to think about next time you hang gates. I did like Galvanized Posts. Good watch
i made caltrops and spread where trespassers drive in. they think they are driving past the gate but end up with 4 flat tires. then we have the car towed. caltrops are easy to make
Looks great Andrew. You might need to add some big heavy rocks around the edges to people from going around. It doesn't matter what you have they will still try and get in.
I've seen them drive around the gates and make another way in. They've also driven further down the road and start to get in that way or make a layover point off the road. Those small trees aren't going to stop it unless you fence it off as well.
I didn't want to be negative for the added expense on his part but they can drive around the posts and some expletive expletive will try knocking the gates over.
Good way to do it. We augered holes and put telephone poles 6 ft down, to hold our gate. I think that was 15+ years ago, still fine shape. Will you fill the box beam with anything?
Just a tip if you driving posts like that again, if you measure from the top down instead of from the bottom up to get your depth line it removes any issue from the posts being different lengths. Saves having to cut the tops 😀
The post will eventually sag towards the center if you don’t shore it up. I like many of the comments below but I would also install cameras and a sign saying you are being recorded. That will stop a lot of the trespassers. My brother had the same issue with trespassers on his commercial property until he added surveillance. They are cheap to purchase and install now and give you a piece of mind. I can’t wait for more videos, you do a great job!
There was a gate installed by the Nature Conservancy on a mountain trail in the territory of the fire station I worked at similar to yours. We found it bent badly but who ever tried to get thru didn't. I am sure by what we found at the gate it did substantial damage to the 4x4. I think they were Tractor supply gates they (NC) had put up to keep people out of land they had bought and were littering.
Isn't that just brilliant? At some point there was someone who had to invent that one vehicle add-on with the sole purpouse of driving fence posts in the ground fast and efficient. Whoever it was, well done. :)
Is that thingy removable from the truck bed, I mean what do you do with the truck when you don't need it? How many times a year do you drive poles into the ground?
After WWII, a lot of farmers bought Jeeps and put augers on the back that hooked up to a PTO. Great way to put a LOT of fence posts up in a short amount of time.
Back in the ‘50s in central Wisconsin, my maternal Grandfather bought an old farm up in Jackson County. My Dad and I spent a week’s vacation cutting tamarack trees, stripping and creosoting them and digging them in along the property line on either side of the road. We put in a steel gate and posted it all along the barbed wire fence. We arrived for deer season to find the fence cut and a bunch of assholes from Chicago had set up camp on the road! They claimed first that they owned the place and then that the owner had given them permission. My Grandfather told them that he was the owner and that they had ten minutes to unass the premises! We took their auto license numbers and reported them to the game warden and state police. I have always hated Chicago and Illinois since then, although the jerks from Milwaukee weren’t much better. Now I live in southern New Hampshire and have to deal with the Massholes!
Easy with the hatred there, friend! Just as you’ve discovered, the ‘Massholes’ are just like their urban Chicago counterparts i.e. victims of their upbringing in an urban environment. Be grateful that these metropolises exist because if they didn’t, these people would have to spread out & they’d be your neighbors! Also, Illinois consists of 102 counties. Only a half dozen are connected to that tainted upper right hand corner. Don’t hate Illinoisans. Outside of that area….they’re just like you!
Steel Post will corrode especially at the area around where the post meets the ground. Paint the post before putting it in the ground. Take a pump up sprayer tank and mix a little mineral sprits and boiled linseed oil inside the tank. Shake well and then spray the inside of the pipe from bottom to top and let it set for three days. Once the pipe is in the ground fill the pipe with spray foam and if wants leave a little gap at the top and pour a little concrete to make a top and when dry, paint it. Will last for many, many years.
Dave it’s ashamed we land owners need to take these steps to keep people off of our properties. Unfortunately they’ll push on the gates and loosen everything up. Best of luck it looks good, Happy Easter…John
Can make caps out of flat steel or aluminum, an inch larger than the posts, and just glue them on top with shoe-goo or e6000 or one of the equivalent. No welding required.
Greenham Common airbase had a few gaps in the perimeter fence. Courting couples would often drive through and park up. Which could prove embarrassing for patrols.
Well done, very professional, gate hangers up and down so those rascals can't lift the gate off the hangers. Here in England I've never seen a gate you can adjust to the hanger, makes sense.
I don't understand why the yellow vehicle with the pile driver has a turret. It seems like unnecessary expence when all you need to do is turn the vehicle round. Having said that, it is a handy machine.
Nice work. I would only suggest to use steel chains on both end of those polls and tight them to ground by making concrete pad on one side and that steel pole on other side.. ..it would increase stability of that pole and second more important..it wouldn't allow to go around those poles....but it looks good as it is as of now..but why not make it even better :)
Nice job, but I was just curious as to what’s going to stop folk driving around the gates, there’s plenty of room for a 4WD to get around 3 of the four sides ? . Cheers
Unless the nut on the upper adjustable hanger is spot welded, all you need is a wrench to detach the gate and then swing it around out of the way, or a battery powered grinder, $40 from HF.
Those guys worked like a well oiled machine, those sets of gates came out perfect. I like the galvanized posts, I used cedar trunks for mine, looks cool but anyone with a chainsaw can get in! 😂
So many “thEy wILL JUst DRIvE arouND DA gate!” comments. Looks like this was just a gate install video, I’m sure he has a plan to prevent people driving in there!
hi, yes it will last a long time but not the black paint that you painted your posts, because on galvanized metal the paint does not stain it dries you must treat the metal with vinegar before painting, I have already experienced with galvanized metal and all the paint has lifted
Excuse me where's the big stones or something on each side of fence. Shouldn't the fence tops have some kind cover no water in last longer Sir, just suggesting. Good job Sir.
I mounted two of those eight footers by myself three weeks ago... just enough gate to say, "Stay the hell off my property!"... and some good chain to keep them locked.
I gated off all my access points several years ago and added boulders and steel posts on the sides to make sure no one could sneak in. So far it's kept people out.
It is a pity that we need these extra safety precautions to keep unwanted people off our property, but it is reality. Good looking gate you have there!
Cordless power tools make light work of mild steel gates & their hinges. Has that happened yet? Did anybody come and cut through the gate or its hinges?
The post look ok,but anybody with a battery powered sawzall could be through that gate in minutes.I used 6 inch well casing for my post, 5 feet in the ground with concrete.As for the gate I used a rail road rail.Hope you don't live in snow country as the gate is to low to the ground.
Ummm....Okkkk....drive around the gate seems likely... unless corrected. Enough of a snow fall.....try opening the gate! Install the one-way in the ground system that punctures the tires. It is available for as wide you need it to be...not difficult to install and available with remote control to lower it so you can enter. One problem is... power hookup.
That part of the world is crooked cause no way those posts were straight. For future reference, maga verify that the person holding your level is qualified for the job. 😊 Andrew had posts that screwed into the ground and Dave has them slammed in. I never would have guessed that in a million years. Glad I saw it with my own eyes.
Nice gates, but I'd have opted for pairs of gates with the fold-over arms which lock them rigidly together. Now you need fences or hefty boulders to stop people driving round the sides.
Drive some posts and mount security cameras about 8 feet off the ground. They will send alert to your phone when something approaches. Solar powered LTE systems are pretty advanced now and not expensive.
I would cap the posts so they don't fill with water and put a few boulders on the sides so no one can drive around. You guys did a great job and looks nice.👍
Yes. Either place very large boulders for 10'-15' on either side of the gate or place chain link fence on either side of the gate.
Yeah I was thinking the exact same thing watching this.
@randallan8158 as a 19 old kid we had a place that alot of people went with they're dates. It was a old rock quarry and just like you said we just went right around the gate with our trucks. We had a well worn in trail. I'll be it still gets use to this day.
Dig a ditch, let it overgrow so its not visible
Would bve more fun if peeps have something toermm. "park" in?
All drive-thru junk food vendors should be mandated to write the car's license number on the "food" packaging. Along with Singapore sanctions for littering and graffiti vandalism.
🤔first heavy snowfall I’d imagine you’d wished the gates were a foot off the ground.
Thought the same, he replied no to my question. He can always raise in the future.
We don’t get that much snow anymore
Bunch of amateurs
theres a tool called a snow shovel and another called a snow blower
Good for them.
I put 6” round posts cemented in the ground and 2@ 12’ tube gate all around my farm (6 sets) 35 years ago and I had to replace all of the gates because they rusted out but the posts are still going strong, nice job!
I live rural and I've had several people drive UP the hill to my house,... drove past my" No Trespassing" signs....... I put a sign up "ROAD SPIKED" permission required to proceed........... BOY DID THAT WORK for the few that could read.OH WELL.
😂👍
The sign that worked for me was NO TRESPASSING SURVIVORS WILL BE PROSECUTED
That's good too but like the spike idea.... along with real spikes about a hundred feet from the sign..( custom built with deployment system for after dark ). works really nice, ask a Sheriff Deputy about that , the one that didn't believe my sign and could not read too , I guess.... oh darn.
@@danbailey96 A lawyer could consider that as an implied threat. Planning is wisely done without emotion since juries often side with goblins.
I like in the end he showed how easy it is to cut the chain link 😅
your first installed gate needs some boulders put in on both sides otherwise they just drive around it. very nice job !!!
Don’t forget to put a sign on the new gate
Private property
No trespassing
A under video surveillance sign wouldn't hurt either....
Do the have alligators so far north
@@barrytipton1179 Haha!
Hogs are omnivores, don't need no gators
@@boskosdoghouse Trail cams
The implied permission has now been removed, it would certainly leave me or any “reasonable person” (per se) in no doubt not to enter without lawful authority or reasonable excuse . All the best from England.
A date is a serious matter for the youth 😄
Great Gate, you should although had fill the posts with concrete and exact in th middle of the gate a small stop post with two hole and a lock stick on both gates, that way in a storm it want clapper until it self destructs. within a month or so there will be a pad at both sides of the gate😆
The suggestions for tire spikes (and signage) are on point. I use deep ditches (the removed spoil makes nice berms) and dump logs and wood waste around my perimeter.
government does that. bs .
Get concrete barriers like they use at race tracks. Set them with a crane and you are done. Many
Concrete companies pour them when the trucks come back with leftovers.
You should fill the posts with concrete and either get big boulders on the sides or make a rebar enforced concrete pieces. That way nobody would try to get around. And perhaps a hinge to keep the two gates locked together to prevent them from swinging a bit.
You should weld a cap on top. When water gets inside,freezes it will push posts up.
Yeah
Fill with very wet cement & trowel the top for smooth finish. Worked well for me.
I'm sure they make plastic caps (with beveled tops) that pop on.
If you get a lot of snow like I do you might find you want to move those gates up so you don't have to push/drag them through the snow. I did my double gate like 30+ years ago, still as good as the day I installed them. Nice work.
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In the areas where they can drive around the gates, you should install tire spikes.
100% agree
Would you not rather they just go somewhere else?, now you have a car/truck waiting recovery on your drive.
I would just put some large rocks or small boulders.
which sounds good but illegal
@@mappling5 Quite likely.
Maybe a "pay by the hour toll gate" might have added some extra coin in your pockets lol.
Best idea. i don’t understand. Is it all because of jealousy? Someone is getting some, and you are not.
@@SPUDHOME At this exact time some get some somewhere. It is not about jealousy. Toll booth is nice idea :D
Hour..😂🤣
A condom dispenser could also make some cash
@@SPUDHOME its a liability having random strangers on your property.
Put in a T post on each side and stretch a cable from it to the gate post. Cheap. Or, have Andrew bring you a couple of big rocks to put on each side.
I was thinking the same with some large rocks for the sides. Good eye.
I was thinking a nice deep trench that you dont see till youre in it 😁
They can just drive around the gate. Too easy!
I agree! 1:31
You obviously have never driven heavy machinery over untouched ground before. Anyone going around is going to probably sink in about 6" of mud. I dont think anyone is going around as easy as you think.
@@RamsinGabriel
The people that are fcking behind the dumpsters are driving heavy machinery?
@@WayneMarion Lol, discreet dating !
I'm still thinking a nice deep trench that you dont see till youre in it 😁
Like the reflective tape . Think you should have hung gates at least 1' above ground. No set of gates will hang level against time, weight. Should have hung gates with slight crown where they meet in middle, then you wont have a set of sway-back gates. My 2 cents. Some things to think about next time you hang gates. I did like Galvanized Posts. Good watch
You should make concrete bollards to the sides of the gates. Just make your forms, drive some rebar, fill with crete and paint them after its dry.
i made caltrops and spread where trespassers drive in. they think they are driving past the gate but end up with 4 flat tires. then we have the car towed. caltrops are easy to make
Caltrops are illegal.
Looks great Andrew. You might need to add some big heavy rocks around the edges to people from going around. It doesn't matter what you have they will still try and get in.
Uh.. Dave.
I've seen them drive around the gates and make another way in. They've also driven further down the road and start to get in that way or make a layover point off the road. Those small trees aren't going to stop it unless you fence it off as well.
I didn't want to be negative for the added expense on his part but they can drive around the posts and some expletive expletive will try knocking the gates over.
Great job Dave , always satisfying when you can tick off another job .
Good way to do it. We augered holes and put telephone poles 6 ft down, to hold our gate. I think that was 15+ years ago, still fine shape. Will you fill the box beam with anything?
YEP!! Great work on the prevention gates!! Love it! One ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!! Nice work!
😂😂 I have seen this kind of work before. Without support those posts will not last long before they start sagging.
Those posts are 3+ feet in the ground
@@JacobCharles1 Yeah, and so? Soft muddy ground without rocks. Wait and see.
We just bored an oversize hole and surrounded the post with cement. Also filled the posts with cement. It is not going anywhere.
@@MrTruckerf That's more like it. NOW it's not going anywhere.
@@MrTruckerf Until the ground freeze.
Just a tip if you driving posts like that again, if you measure from the top down instead of from the bottom up to get your depth line it removes any issue from the posts being different lengths. Saves having to cut the tops 😀
That’s what they did they measured from the top
Yep, they are just going to drive around it. Nice gate, good job guys. Have a great day.
The post will eventually sag towards the center if you don’t shore it up. I like many of the comments below but I would also install cameras and a sign saying you are being recorded. That will stop a lot of the trespassers. My brother had the same issue with trespassers on his commercial property until he added surveillance. They are cheap to purchase and install now and give you a piece of mind. I can’t wait for more videos, you do a great job!
These gates are pretty light weight
Thank you for helping to reduce Teen Pregnancies !
A hidden camera may have provided more interesting videos.
I suspect it's a minor inconvenience
And shotgun weddings!🙄🙈
Buzz Kill lol
There was a gate installed by the Nature Conservancy on a mountain trail in the territory of the fire station I worked at similar to yours. We found it bent badly but who ever tried to get thru didn't. I am sure by what we found at the gate it did substantial damage to the 4x4. I think they were Tractor supply gates they (NC) had put up to keep people out of land they had bought and were littering.
Isn't that just brilliant? At some point there was someone who had to invent that one vehicle add-on with the sole purpouse of driving fence posts in the ground fast and efficient. Whoever it was, well done. :)
Used one years ago when I worked for a guardrail company putting in miles of guardrail on the highways
Frank D. Piledriver was his name. Driving posts was his game.
Is that thingy removable from the truck bed, I mean what do you do with the truck when you don't need it? How many times a year do you drive poles into the ground?
After WWII, a lot of farmers bought Jeeps and put augers on the back that hooked up to a PTO.
Great way to put a LOT of fence posts up in a short amount of time.
Back in the ‘50s in central Wisconsin, my maternal Grandfather bought an old farm up in Jackson County. My Dad and I spent a week’s vacation cutting tamarack trees, stripping and creosoting them and digging them in along the property line on either side of the road. We put in a steel gate and posted it all along the barbed wire fence. We arrived for deer season to find the fence cut and a bunch of assholes from Chicago had set up camp on the road! They claimed first that they owned the place and then that the owner had given them permission. My Grandfather told them that he was the owner and that they had ten minutes to unass the premises!
We took their auto license numbers and reported them to the game warden and state police. I have always hated Chicago and Illinois since then, although the jerks from Milwaukee weren’t much better. Now I live in southern New Hampshire and have to deal with the Massholes!
Easy with the hatred there, friend! Just as you’ve discovered, the ‘Massholes’ are just like their urban Chicago counterparts i.e. victims of their upbringing in an urban environment. Be grateful that these metropolises exist because if they didn’t, these people would have to spread out & they’d be your neighbors! Also, Illinois consists of 102 counties. Only a half dozen are connected to that tainted upper right hand corner. Don’t hate Illinoisans. Outside of that area….they’re just like you!
I would put concrete inside posts, and this first gate don't work, because you can drive next to it.
Note they'll just park infront of the gate and walk around with an air mattress lol
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Steel Post will corrode especially at the area around where the post meets the ground. Paint the post before putting it in the ground. Take a pump up sprayer tank and mix a little mineral sprits and boiled linseed oil inside the tank. Shake well and then spray the inside of the pipe from bottom to top and let it set for three days. Once the pipe is in the ground fill the pipe with spray foam and if wants leave a little gap at the top and pour a little concrete to make a top and when dry, paint it. Will last for many, many years.
So if they forget to bring their bolt croppers with them when they come to visit, they can just drive round the sides instead?
Put another sign up "please dont drive around the side of my gate".
We all know he has something in mind.
Now I think its only fair that you get a street sign made to put up at the gate called "Lovers Lane"
LoL, I wonder how many kids were conceved their?
It's sad how so many people have no respect for other people's property!! Good job!
Dave it’s ashamed we land owners need to take these steps to keep people off of our properties. Unfortunately they’ll push on the gates and loosen everything up. Best of luck it looks good, Happy Easter…John
Now with the gates on it looks better and it should signify no trespassing.
Can make caps out of flat steel or aluminum, an inch larger than the posts, and just glue them on top with shoe-goo or e6000 or one of the equivalent. No welding required.
"thanks for the f**k shack"
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@@Dumpster_Davei love watching your videos on your TH-cam channel
Better be wearing jimmies!@@Dumpster_Dave
oh no the make out lot is closed!!
One pin goes up the other down so they can't just left the gate off the pins.. You did a nice job of measuring twice and doing 1 tim !!!
Greenham Common airbase had a few gaps in the perimeter fence. Courting couples would often drive through and park up. Which could prove embarrassing for patrols.
Well done, very professional, gate hangers up and down so those rascals can't lift the gate off the hangers. Here in England I've never seen a gate you can adjust to the hanger, makes sense.
I don't understand why the yellow vehicle with the pile driver has a turret. It seems like unnecessary expence when all you need to do is turn the vehicle round. Having said that, it is a handy machine.
These machines are designed to have a wide range of motion. Why turn the truck around when you have a turntable?
Nice work. I would only suggest to use steel chains on both end of those polls and tight them to ground by making concrete pad on one side and that steel pole on other side.. ..it would increase stability of that pole and second more important..it wouldn't allow to go around those poles....but it looks good as it is as of now..but why not make it even better :)
To add a Sign “Do not enter” “Private Property” by “the Drone controlled entry”. ❤
Nice job, but I was just curious as to what’s going to stop folk driving around the gates, there’s plenty of room for a 4WD to get around 3 of the four sides ? . Cheers
No way to adjust that gate after welding the hinge to the posts that will lean over time, best I can tell from the video. Looks great for now.
What about rocks in the soil? How can you ensure the posts will drive true?
I used my tractor and a 12” auger and went down 4’ then concreted the 4” steel tubing in. Hasn’t budged after 15 years.
They’re bucking like funnies in there!😂😂😂
That sure beats using the auger and pouring concrete.
Unless the nut on the upper adjustable hanger is spot welded, all you need is a wrench to detach the gate and then swing it around out of the way, or a battery powered grinder, $40 from HF.
Those guys worked like a well oiled machine, those sets of gates came out perfect. I like the galvanized posts, I used cedar trunks for mine, looks cool but anyone with a chainsaw can get in! 😂
Thanks yeah there great
Surely, they can drive up the side of the one set.the other set had the trees blocking.also, I would have cut a cap out of the section cut off, too
Very Nice job! Very Professional Work. 👍
So many “thEy wILL JUst DRIvE arouND DA gate!” comments. Looks like this was just a gate install video, I’m sure he has a plan to prevent people driving in there!
Depends how excited they feel 😅
hi, yes it will last a long time but not the black paint that you painted your posts, because on galvanized metal the paint does not stain it dries you must treat the metal with vinegar before painting, I have already experienced with galvanized metal and all the paint has lifted
Excuse me where's the big stones or something on each side of fence.
Shouldn't the fence tops have some kind cover no water in last longer Sir, just suggesting. Good job Sir.
What’s to stop from driving around the gates? It appears to be field. Can you drop boulders on the sides?
I mounted two of those eight footers by myself three weeks ago... just enough gate to say, "Stay the hell off my property!"... and some good chain to keep them locked.
Even their better chain is shit....did you see him cut it with the rotary cut off wheel. Anyone with one of those can get in!
Oh my! Having the right equipment is just wonderful 👍
The threaded pins ,will they not bend and break in time ?
I gated off all my access points several years ago and added boulders and steel posts on the sides to make sure no one could sneak in. So far it's kept people out.
It is a pity that we need these extra safety precautions to keep unwanted people off our property, but it is reality. Good looking gate you have there!
I think it's stupid, but hey its America,...
Cordless power tools make light work of mild steel gates & their hinges. Has that happened yet? Did anybody come and cut through the gate or its hinges?
No
Just build a enclosed pole building / barn and section it off into rooms & rent the rooms by the hour 😂
Then he will still be hurt. Someone getting a little? And is not getting any.
@@SPUDHOMENaww he don't want people on his property.
@@LeftHimDead like I stated he is not getting any. It is called jealousy.
I've heard to clean galvanized pipe with vinegar before painting. It will stick better. Wives tale?
True. Acidic acid.
Looks Great DD! Next time Andrew C has some large boulders, he can drop them off for you for either side of the gates!! 👍
Post a sign "Hidden night vision cameras with license plate recognition software" With Aloha of course...
And a sign advertising a saucy TH-cam channel. 😆
I filled my posts with cement. Rock piled 20 feet on each side.
The post look ok,but anybody with a battery powered sawzall could be through that gate in minutes.I used 6 inch well casing for my post, 5 feet in the ground with concrete.As for the gate I used a rail road rail.Hope you don't live in snow country as the gate is to low to the ground.
So the whole weight of the gate is supported by the bottom hinge and the top hinge is to pull back the gate. Poor bottom hinge.
What a useful peice of kit that driver , is worth a bit worth a bit restoration . Brilliant job by the way . 👍👍
need a barrier beside the gate boulders work great or if you have more posts drive them in a few feet apart and weld wire on the posts
Ummm....Okkkk....drive around the gate seems likely... unless corrected. Enough of a snow fall.....try opening the gate! Install the one-way in the ground system that punctures the tires. It is available for as wide you need it to be...not difficult to install and available with remote control to lower it so you can enter. One problem is... power hookup.
Additional private property sign, Solar Spot Light, Barb wire at the side of it to give unfriendly feeling and CCTV will be good as well
Wouldn't people still be able to drive around the first gate on both sides?
Habitat loss is upending the wildlife, including the back-road-smooshing wildlife. Have a HEART!!
Good looking job boys. Someone’s gonna let you know how easy it is to come in that type of gate. A 6 inch crescent and three minutes they’re in
My question is, what will it do to stop anyone to drive around it?
In England I put in a very wide oak gate and attached that to a bridleway gate. Overnight it was stolen!!
Looks good but you need something on the other side like chain down to a block. Both to resist sagging, and stop people driving around the gate.
You wouldn't be replacing 6" pressure treated in 3 years...more like 20 minimum.
That part of the world is crooked cause no way those posts were straight. For future reference, maga verify that the person holding your level is qualified for the job. 😊
Andrew had posts that screwed into the ground and Dave has them slammed in.
I never would have guessed that in a million years. Glad I saw it with my own eyes.
Posts are level, the grounds not
@@Dumpster_Dave Plumb.
What keeps the romancer's from driving around the gate? I hope your next project is to build a fence to connect to your 2 new gates.
Either cap the post or drill drain holes in the bottom of the post so water drains away. Good job, looks great.
That first gate can very easily be driven around even with a regular car unless you put some boulders on the dirt on the outsides of the posts.
Nice gates, but I'd have opted for pairs of gates with the fold-over arms which lock them rigidly together. Now you need fences or hefty boulders to stop people driving round the sides.
What’s going to stop them from going around the gate?
The man in the yellow jacket looks like the brother of Camarata
LoL Andrew doesn't have any brothers. But yeah I see your point. Maybe he does stereos installs via chain saw also? Lol
Lovers Lane Lockout! Oh no, now where are the romancers going to go?! 😊
(Great job guys)
Jank, What's that?
Andrew is amazing. I he needs to expand his equipment area..
How about adding post caps to keep insects and other critters along with rain or snow out of the posts?
Drive some posts and mount security cameras about 8 feet off the ground. They will send alert to your phone when something approaches. Solar powered LTE systems are pretty advanced now and not expensive.
Galvenised steel needs to be allowed to corode for a few months out side before it is painted the paint will stick them
It’s used guardrail, been out in the weather for years!
What’s to stop anyone from going around the gate?