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Adjust-A-Gate Gate Building Kit, 60"-96" w/ Gate Building Kit, 36"-60"

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Features

  • Adjust-A-Gate Gate Building Kit, 60"-96" Wide Opening Up To 6' High
  • Keep your gate from sagging or dragging with this all-steel gate hardware kit
  • Patented truss cable keeps your gate nice and straight for years to come
  • Comes with one 60-96" gate building kit and one 36-60" gate building kit
  • Can be used to fix existing gates or build a new gate up to 96 inches wide

Description

When your gate needs a little face lift, look no further than the Adjust-A- Gate Steel Frame Gate Building Kit. Comes with one 60-96" gate building kit and one 36-60" gate building kit This kit includes a patented truss cable that will keep your gate from sagging or dragging for years to come. You can use it to fix an existing gate or to build a brand new gate up to 96 inches wide. This easy-to-install kit is equipped with all necessary hardware needed to install this system on-site. This kit will fit gate openings that are 60-96 inches wide and fences up to 6 feet high. With the Adjust-A-Gate Gate Building Kit, you'll get a DIY friendly experience with contractor quality all in one. When your gate needs a little face lift, look no further than the Adjust-A- Gate Steel Frame Gate Building Kit. This kit includes a patented truss cable that will keep your gate from sagging or dragging for years to come. You can use it to fix an existing gate or to build a brand new gate up to 60 inches wide. This easy-to-install kit is equipped with all necessary hardware needed to install this system on-site. This kit will fit gate openings that are 36-60 inches wide and fences up to 7 feet high. With the Adjust-A-Gate Gate Building Kit, you'll get a DIY friendly experience with contractor quality all in one.


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  • Great option for me
the gates were everything i needed. worked perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2020 by Honor & Integrity

  • easily worth the minor issues
These are well worth the price as they make assembling the gate extremely easy. I bought an 8 footer and a 5 footer and used them together for a 12'-0" double gate. Here are a few suggestions for installers: 1) Check the welds. I didn't check them prior to installation and after I had assembled the 5'-0" gate, I noticed the welds weren't matching. One is slightly off and this creates a minor tweak in the gate and I assume it will break years down the road due to excess stress on that particular weld. If I had seen this before assembly, I would have returned it for a new one. 2) Buy straight 2x4s. Seriously. They need to be dead straight to use on these gates. At first I used pressure-treated 2x4s but switched to untreated 2x4s which worked much better. Before I cut/installed them, I lathered on the boiled linseed oil to protect the wood and protect it from the weather as I live in a harsh climate. Even though I used pressure-treated pickets, I used linseed oil on them as well (before installing). 3) Use a pencil and mark the inner/connecting bars at around 5" from each end. Then, when you are assembling the gate you can make sure they are equally spaced. You'll know what I mean when you start to assemble it. 4) I didn't bother using the wood screws they provided. I used hex-head wood screws at 1 1/4" length and 3" length. Use the wood screws on the side of the gate without pickets and the screw heads won't get in the way when you install the pickets. 5) I added a large latch that spans both gates and holds them together ("Black Extra Heavy-Duty Gate Flip Latch" Home Depot, $26). Although the gate frames are thin and don't provide too many locations to attach things to, just remember you can add a single picket on the backside of the fence and then attach to it (and you can sandwich a small piece of 2x4 between front/back pickets to create even more options for mounting hardware). I would definitely recommend adding pickets on the backside for attaching hardware before you start drilling new holes into the frame. You can use wood screws or even through bolts between front/back pickets if you really want to secure hardware to the frame. 6) The gate frame will seem very flimsy until you add the 2x4s and the pickets, and then it will feel much sturdier. Although it probably doesn't need it, I decided to add a gate wheel on the bottom of the 8'-0" gate. They're inexpensive and if a big rubber wheel can alleviate stress on the welds, it's worth installing one, imo. 7) Their installation videos are for short gates (at least the ones I've seen). When I assembled the 8'-0" gate, I propped up the bottom of it, made sure it was plumb, and then added all the pickets before removing the prop. Although I have plenty of construction experience working with steel pipe, I'm not a carpenter in the slightest, and these were simple and easy to install. Measure twice, cut once. Use a level. READ the directions. Easy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2021 by Papa PB

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