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26th October 2018, 04:17 PM
#12891
Originally Posted by
taslucas
First decent off-roading in probably a year has made me happy!
Unfortunately it was a lux and left me feeling like I need a back brace
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26th October 2018 04:17 PM
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26th October 2018, 05:22 PM
#12892
Patrol God
It got a bit run down and I had to let it go a few months ago
Going to get a ute soon and get back into a bit of softroading
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26th October 2018, 07:22 PM
#12893
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Originally Posted by
rusty_nail
Massively back breaking day but go so much done on my day off. Stoked with the end result though, just need to make a frame up and get some decent hinges for the gate but happy with everything else!
Also took three trees down with the neighbours help that were leaning dangerously towards his house roof. So much timber.
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Hey bud looking awesome, i have to try and get over your side of town and come and check it out mate. Hope Teags and little Lacey are doing awesome.
Mate did you make the frame for the gate? or buy it? the timbers on the gate look like a decent size? 125x35 or something? The bad news is gate is going to sag mate, sorry bud. It really needs diagonal bracing from the hinge side bottom to the top. The gate looks Long though and a Diagonal brace is probably inadequate to be honest? maybe a double brace. see below.
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In the pic above i assume it is hinged from the left side. the solid yellow bracings are paramount. From the bottom they carry weight and will support the gate from the bottom hinge. given the width of the opening i'd be concerned about the top rail of the gate bending over time at that middle point to be honest and there may be an argument for the second bracing of the broken yellow line also. The broken yellow will be a tension brace and less important but may offer tension support to the outer section over time and limit the stress on that top rail.
If you wanted to try using Hoop Iron strap or something it would need to be Opposite and you would brace it using Hoop Iron to the broken yellow lines and the weight would be hung from the top hinge. Hope thats helpful mate.
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26th October 2018, 08:45 PM
#12894
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Fatty Friday made me happy!!!
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26th October 2018, 09:06 PM
#12895
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Originally Posted by
AB
Fatty Friday made me happy!!!
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Looks the same as what I just finished, I didn't take a photo though.
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26th October 2018, 09:07 PM
#12896
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
AB
Fatty Friday made me happy!!!
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Quite elegant compared to the creations that graced the drunk and rambling thread a few years back .
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26th October 2018, 09:58 PM
#12897
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Originally Posted by
TPC
Looks the same as what I just finished, I didn't take a photo though.
It's probably on instagram too tone 😁
Actually he's not that young but not far off!
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26th October 2018, 10:02 PM
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26th October 2018, 10:09 PM
#12899
Patrol God
Well ya gotta start somewhere Todd
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26th October 2018, 11:17 PM
#12900
Dribble Master
Reading that it took Woof 2.5 hours to get home from work
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