DIY Garden Gate | Simple and Long-Lasting
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2020
- I built this gate over 2 years ago, but I never made a video about it. So here it is!
⌚TIMESTAMPS:
0:19 Building cost
0:59 Wood sizes
1:32 Setting the posts
2:16 Gate frame/tools
3:36 Screwing together
4:04 Cross-support/attach fencing
4:23 PRO TIP - hanging the gate
4:53 Check functionality
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⌚TIMESTAMPS:
0:19 Building cost
0:59 Wood sizes
1:32 Setting the posts
2:16 Gate frame/tools
3:36 Screwing together
4:04 Cross-support/attach fencing
4:23 PRO TIP - hanging the gate
4:53 Check functionality
I'm not sure why I watched this since I don't really need a garden gate.....but had to comment that many seemingly difficult tasks could have been made much easier if we'd only known the "pro tip" sooner. I've had many light bulb moments watching instructional youtube videos and this was one of them, so thank you for that.
I try to make my videos helpful by including my own mistakes along with important info that I find lacking in other videos. Thanks for the comment!
This is just what I needed to see! Thank you for the Pro Tip and for this video! Clear concise helpful info! :)
You’re welcome!
Love the board on top idea! Genius! Great video and Thank you
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Perfect video I was looking for 👏🏼
Good job!
Thanks!
Just what I need, nice and easy yet strong. Thanks
You’re welcome!
Great tip on hanging the gate from a board to give great alignment.
Thanks! Clamps can make just about any building project easier.
half laps. I'm building a gate today and you just changed my approach. thanks for the consistently great videos.
Excellent, you’re welcome!
perfect! I can do this...…& thanks for the protip.
You’re welcome!
Great clear explanation- many thanks
You’re welcome!
Awesome video.
Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I have just made two 4x8 raised garden beds for a wicking bed and I want to keep animals out (deer, dogs, goats, squirrels , etc). I plan on putting up cattle panels or some 5’ fencing with t posts I already have. I plan on using the same fencing for the DIY gate as well. By the way, I had looked for a purchased gate but none seemed to fit my needs. Thanks again for your video. All the best from north Texas!
You’re welcome, I hope it works for you!
Hi! Thanks for this video. I’m going to give it a go for my new garden bed. Could you share what gate hardware you used for the latch and to attach to the posts? Also what length screws did you use? Ty!
You’re welcome! I found a latch and hinge kit at the home improvement store, which included screws. I’ll have to check on the screw sizes for the gate.
@@SomeRoomtoGrow ty so much!
I'm about to build a simple 7' gate for a chicken run, and this video was exactly what I needed thank you. On a 7' gate, would you recommend two diagonal supports--one half way up, and the second one the other half--or do you think I could get away with a single diagonal support from the top to the bottom?
Great, I’m happy to hear that! Is the gate 7 feet wide or tall? If it’s 7’ tall, you could use two diagonal supports to make an X. You could use the half-lap joint I mentioned to join the boards where they cross in the middle. That would keep the gate from getting tweaked out of shape.
@@SomeRoomtoGrow 7 feet tall, and probably a little over 3 feet wide. Half lap is a great idea, I'll try to work up the courage to do that. brand new wood worker here. Thanks again!
@@SirPhilMcCrackinVonBeggington you’re welcome! I’m sure you can do it. You really only need a hand saw and a chisel for half laps.
How far apart do you put your fence posts?
I made the gate 3 feet wide, so the posts were spaced to allow that to fit between them with a small gap on each side.
Do have an organic weed killer formula?
We mostly rely on mulch to suppress weeds and hand-pull the ones that do come up. I’ve always heard that household vinegar can be sprayed on the leaves to get rid of most weeds. Vinegar breaks down pretty quickly but I’d still be careful using it around garden plants, especially where you’re growing food. This could be another video idea 😄