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Wrought iron style gates

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Wrought iron side entry gates-

These are a couple of gates that I made before Christmas for my sister (with help from a mate). Although the house is in a nice area there have been occasions where rubbish that was not theirs has mysteriously appeared in their waste bins (which are kept at the rear of the property). I was struggling buying her and the brother in law a Christmas present so I made these :wink:

A mate of mine makes gates like this for a living and so I used his workshop and equipment to make them. They have been fully hot dipped galvanised and then spray painted.

My mate ordered in all of the bits, so I just did a bit of cutting, welding and then sanding.

He has made some awesome gates in the past- http://www.tsbironcraft.co.uk/wrought-iron-gates.php

The bars are solid and each gate probably weighs 100KG+
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Wrought iron gate on Right of property plus side panel
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Old iron gate
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Wrought iron gate on left of property
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Nice work Chez, Not much to it really is there!

Did you buy the rolled gate tops or make them?

How come they are set at an angle?
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There spot on Chez :thumbright:

These are excellent aswell http://www.tsbironcraft.co.uk/quality-w ... n-gate.php ...Your mate knows his stuff :-)
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Hitch wrote:Nice work Chez, Not much to it really is there!

Did you buy the rolled gate tops or make them?

How come they are set at an angle?
Thanks Hitch :wink:

My mate bent those on the fly press :thumbright:

The reason for setting them on an angle is because the gap is very narrow and if the gates were set straight there was not enough room to get the large wheelie bin through the opening.
Fitting them was difficult, nearly hit the gas pipe at the left hand side, then nearly severed the Virgin cable at the other side. The gas pipe was only about 8 inches below the surface of the Tarmac.
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looks fantastic :thumbright: miles better than the existing
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Nice work. :thumbright:

Where are the neighbours going to put their rubbish now though? :scratch: :-P
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They both look great and loads better than the previous, I also like his web site!

The neighbours will have to dump their rubbish next door now!
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Nice job.

if I didn't win the prize draw then timber gate would have looked better lol
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That was the only thing I could think of, giving a bit more width.

Fly press are pretty handy tool ain't they. Sold mine last summer, got bored of moving it about.
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Excellent result!
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very smart. im after something very similar for my house. does your mate deliver?
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Lloydeverson wrote:very smart. im after something very similar for my house. does your mate deliver?

Yes he delivers and installs depending on how far away it is from his unit in Rishton, Lancashire.
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Nice gates! Glad to see metal over wood any day of the week.
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Like the locking mechanism, look nice and heavy duty.

Looks like next door also may have had a few problems also.
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Nice job! :thumbleft:
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