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  1. #1
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    Default Gate too heavy ?

    Hi all,

    Bought a second-hand gate the other day and want to place it onto a wooden fence post.
    My problem (I think) is that it could be too heavy for a standalone wooden post ?
    It's about 35kgs and 140cm in width and 130cm in height. Should i put a wheel on the bottom of it to help the post's support ?
    Should i get a huge post and dig it into the ground real deep with plenty of concrete ?
    It's quiet heavy.

    Perhaps I'm paranoid...

    Thanks,
    Tom

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    Hi Tom, I would go for a stronger post, rather than a wheel. At 140 Cm it is not such a big gate and a wheel may look out of place.
    Is there a post already there? If so then maybe a brace could help.
    Hope this helps Cheers Steven.
    The hurrier I go, the behinder I get.

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    nah I'm going to go out and buy a post today. I was going to buy a very strong wooden post, perhaps 100mm x 100mm....??

    thanks

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    you need a 150 x 150 post
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    you need a 150 x 150 post
    I agree. I just did one with 125 x 125 treated pine posts. The gates were 1500mm x 1150 high.
    I used 100 x 50 gal RHS boled to the back of the posts to strengthen it all up, and sunk the hole lot in concrete 300 x 300 x 600 deep. The client has 4 young boys, so I was concerned that they would be swinging off them as soon as I left the job.

    Use proper concrete. Quickset is rubbish IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fossil View Post
    Use proper concrete. Quickset is rubbish IMO
    And use a wet mix. Don't just pack it in the ground dry and rely on Maw Nature to do the rest.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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    bewdy - thanks for the tips.

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    put in 150x150 steel post with y12 down the centre of post into footing and core fill with concrete

    make the footing 200h x 500w

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    Quote Originally Posted by autogenous View Post
    ............make the footing 200h x 500w
    You sure you mean a footing 200mm high? that's more like a thick paver.

    Mick
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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