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Old 11-10-2005, 11:07 AM
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Hi Carolyn,

Metapost to support a Gate? What you need to remember is, that no matter how deep the spike is into the ground, the post is only supported/gripped by 4 to 6 inches of metal clamp. This will be the weak point especially as some posts may be under the stated size and thus the clamp would not compress the post properly. if the gate is heavy, there will be movement. In short, if it is a light gate, try it. If a heavy gate, concrete a full post in place.

George



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Originally Posted by Carolyn Jean Fairman
Has anyone used these for fence posts that also support a gate? They
are the 24" or 30" metal spike with a socket on top that accepts a 4x4
(or other size) fence post, and screws tighten it down onto the wood.

My fence will be just the 4'x8' framed redwood lattice as found at
Home Depot, attached to the fence posts with the u-shaped fence
brackets. All it has to do is keep people and animals from wandering
into the backyard through an 11' space between the side of my house
and a sound wall. I think the post supports would be great for the
fencing in general, since the panels are so light. Probably wouldn't
work for a 6' solid privacy fence but that's not what I'm putting up.

But what about for the post on which I hang the gate? The gate would
also be light/simple and have a lattice panel for show over a gate kit
(because I doubt I could build a z gate from scratch) made with with
2x4's. I found a lot of posts by people who used the fence post
supports, but none mentioned *gates* specicially.

Carolyn






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Carolyn Fairman
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