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Building A Garden Gate

A garden gate or side gate demarks the border between private and public areas of a home. It is meant for keeping kids or pets in the backyard where they belong and strangers outside for maintaining privacy and safety. However elbow grease is needed to assemble one, learning to build a gate is really quite simple.

A gate that is installed at the side of the house or as an entrance into the garden is generally 6 feet high. It must be constructed of weather resistant materials and corrosion resistant hardware for enduring the vagaries that weather presents. Using the correct material will also prevent gate posts from weakening and wearing or tearing.

Posts for a size of 6 feet tall gate are generally 5?x5? lumber and cut to a suitable height. Further, the posts have to be bolted to another fixed structure or can be held up at the top with a header or beam for stabilizing them. Posts can also act like walk-through structures like a pergola or arbor. The holes into which the posts are concreted should have a size of 2 feet deep and 1 foot squared. Extra support can be provided by running a timber or concrete bridge below ground level between the two posts for keeping them straight.

For determining the gate’s width, it has to be proper and granted enough clearance on either side of the gate. 1 inch has to be deducted from the width between the two posts that have been set up. This will allow a half inch of clearance. The gate’s frame (2 long sides and 2 short sides) should be constructed on level ground from 2?x3? pieces of lumber. A fifth piece of lumber that is cut to fit between the 2 long sides is to be used in order to know how to build a gate with a strong frame.

The frame of the gate must be squared by adjusting the frame until the two opposite diagonal measurements become identical. This will ensure the corners of the frame to be at right angles and the frame is square. A piece of 2?x3? lumber is used for supporting the frame that is laid slantwise from corner to corner and tied with the help of galvanized nails. The gate’s vertical boards have a size of 1?x6? fence boards and they have to be nailed with the frame using 2.5 inch galvanized nails that are flat headed for stability. These must equally overhang the top and bottom of the frame while lying flush with its edges. The width of the last board has to be cut for maintaining the flush fit. The gate is hung between its posts so that it sits 2 inches of the ground.

The gate has to be jammed in place with wedges or packers while the hinges are installed. Hinges have to be installed on the inside of the gate if it has to be opened inwards and vice versa. The wedges can be removed when the hinges are installed, now the gate latch can be finally fitted.

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KidCo Gate : Safety Points You Should Know

There is nothing more treasured to us than our children and it makes sense to protect them with the safest and best equipment on the market. So it is reassuring to know that every KidCo Gate surpasses all U.S. federal safety standards as well as any applicable voluntary safety standards set forth by the rigid American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) as administered by the Juvenile Products Manufacturer’s Association (JPMA). Below are summaries of various models of Kidco Gate, many of which are award winning.

Offering unique pressure mount system for quick and simple insallation, the Kidco Gate Gateway G11 can be mounted without the need for tools or hardware. A special gauge included with the gate tests for recommended pressure. This allows the gate to be safely and securely fixed but lets a grown up release the handle quite easily with a single hand. Opening in both directions for ease of access from either direction while the gate frame stays securely in position. Constructed of tubular steel, the basic Gateway® is designed for openings 30″ – 36″ wide and the gate stands 29½” high. The KidCo gate Gateway G11 is listed as one of the ‘three things you should buy’ when looking for children’s safety items by the revered consumer body CR Smartshop.

The Safeway KidCo Gate 20 has been rated number one for use at the top of a stairway, for a second time, by a leading independent consumer organization. With it’s simple to adjust hardware and exclusive feature that stops the gate from swinging out over the stairs, the Safeway is ideal for top of stairs installation. For added security, the Safeway gate is permanently mounted, the framework and mount is simple to install. This gate is a flexible option and as though the G20 is recommended for top of stairways, it is also suited to be fitted in doorways and bottom of the stairway. This really is one versatile little gate, with the option of being able to release it from its permanent mount to fix it by it’s hinges to angled walls or railings . The Safeway is constructed of strong tubular steel and the 30½” height and non-toxic coating are great for children or pets. The Safeway G20 can be fixed in recesses with 24¾ inches to 43½ inches width.

The Elongate G60 Kidco gate is designed for use in extra wide openings making it the perfect solution for hallways or passageways. For protection around the fireplace through autumn and winter, the Hearthgate G70 is the solution to keep your kids away from the hot spot while still allowing for easy access for adults to tend to the fire area. Coming in modular form, the G80 Configurgate allows you to block off oddly shaped areas, a great solution as you can add as many sections as you need.

So don’t take any chances with your young ones, make sure they are safe and secure around the home with a KidCo gate to keep them out of trouble.

Angie is a Woking mom of 3 youn children. Since their first steps, she has used a Kidco Safeway Gate to protect her toddlers from life’s little mishaps.

Angie recently bought a second Kidco Gate to protect the kids from straying to clode to the woodburner.

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