How to build a timber gate - from Buildeazy
A side gate or garden gate is usually placed to protect certain areas and/or to keep kids or pets in, intruders or animals out, or even just for privacy. Generally, a side gate or garden gate is about 1800mm (6ft) high. Includes drawings, plans and instructions and is in both Metric (mm) and Standard ( ft & in) dimensions
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A Rustic Garden Gate - from Home & Garden TV
Landscape designer Susan Ballinger comes up with a gate that has the rustic, out-of-the-ordinary look. She uses wood--some of it is recycled--to create the gate and ages the gate to enhance the rustic feel. Includes photos and instructions. Is in standard dimensions (ft and ins).
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A Gate Topper - from Green Thumb Garden Goodies
A Gate Topper. Really sort of an arbor. Good plans and instructions. Is in standard (ft and ins) dimensions.
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Fence Gate - from Buildeazy
How to build a gate with a trellis top to match an existing fence. In both metric (mm) and standard (ft and ins) dimensions
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Moon Gate - from HGTV
This rounded "moon gate" serves as a portal leading into the yard. While a square gate would be purely functional, This round design is more enchanting.
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How to Build and Hang a Gate - from CornerHardware
Most every house needs at least one gate. It may be fancy, to grace the front of your home. Or it may just be useful and lead to the backyard. Drawing and instructions. Is in standard dimensions (ft and ins).
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Double Gates - from Buildeazy
It's a simple enough task to build and fit a standard type garden gate as long as the posts are parallel and the ground is level and even, but what if this is not the case? What if the ground slopes up from the gateway entrance? How can you open a gate if the ground slopes up higher than the bottom of the gate?
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