Installing Metal Driveway Gates | The Carpenter's Daughter
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Here's how I installed metal driveway gates with my Dad to brick pillars with masonry screws at their bungalow project back in 2019.
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Here's what we used:
Spirit level geni.us/bdj8 [Amazon]
Combi drill geni.us/ZV1V [Amazon]
Masonry screws - geni.us/BkDpxr [Amazon]
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Here's my blogpost version of my metal driveway gate installation if helpful! thecarpentersdaughter.co.uk/gardening/driveway-gate-installation/
1:10 I always put a drop of oil on it when cutting or drilling metal. It makes the saw or bit seem sharper and work more efficiently.
Great Job! Looks good, a nice improvement. Very smart to check the clearance of the opened gate first. I've done things like this and have forgotten to do this! Oops!
It can be tricky to hang gates but you explained it very well and did a great job ! 👍
Thank you :)
Concrete screws/framing screws are the best thing ever made for masonry fixing. Solid.
Beautiful gate. I'm about to do a double gate for my parent's house too. I hope it looks as good as yours!
Looks fantastic!!
You know what you're doin.
Great job vikkie, love watching your videos xx
Love watching your videos I find them very useful and interesting also is your husband and family camera shy as you don't really see there faces Also I love Hans 😃🐶
This is SO helpful. Thank you!
Happy new year !!!
Great video & handy for people out there who want to give this sort of job a go... when it comes to making the adjustments to the bolts on the pintels - instead of putting bolts through the pintels to prevent them from being lifted you could of also used split pins/clevis pins that would of used a smaller hole in diameter & wouldn't corrode as easily as the bolts... Something I've learnt over the years 😀👍🏻
Hi Normally when you have gates like those you were installing the hinge part comes in two pieces with two screw holes on each, the bottom pair are facing up and the top two face down. Then when they are drilled in you can’t get the gates off
Thanks! That's a very good point :)
Nice job overall and good to see videos back on the channel!
Looks at 2:43 you need to put some packing out, could use washers, on the bottom screw of the hinge piece between the metal and the brick as the brick work isn't flat. Worth looking at getting some air wedges, they have so many uses and are ideal for a job like this where you need to level up things and require micro adjustments. Also I would really look at investing in a laser. They are relatively cheap these days. Watch some videos first though so you make sure you get one with all the features you think you might need.
What a great job, thanks for the information and for those in America I've translated some phases so you can better understand....
British - Timber , America Lumber
British- Spirit level, America-Level
British- Combi Drill, America- Cordless Drill
British - Pillar America- Pier
British- Drop Bolt, America - Drop Rod
British Pillar, not Pillow.
@@phonotd thanks fixed...
I concreted pieces of iron pipe into the ground embedded into the brick as a solution for the drop bolts. if you find that the pavers move to much and you plan to grout them in, that might be a good solution as the movement of the gate will probably keep loosening the pavers over time.
They came out great!
Cheers :)
The Gate Hang's Well LOL !!!.
I've got to make some new gates for my driveway this summer, I was going to make them out of mild steel and have them galvanized.
Very nice. Harder to do than it looks!
Cheers :) The hinges did look confusing initially lol
A small point .... if you drill the top screw first gravity will hold the rest in position. More accurate than a level, but if you wanted it to get really technical you can make it self closing (or opening) by having a slight "lean" to the hinge bracket!
Gates that size are heavy though and while one man can, two can do it better!
Nice gates.
Nice too see you
Thanks 😊
NIce film. I'm surprised you don't own an angle grinder yet. Would have saved a hell of a lot of hack-sawing and will help you in future jobs. Aldi sell them cheaply from time to time. I liked those adjustable eyelets you were using, going to get some for my old (non adjustable) gates to make up for wonky pillars. Are people nicking gates around your way? What next? Makes a change from nicking spaniels I suppose. Time to move to a better part of the 'hood! Best wishes for 2021.
Thanks! Yes, I have two actually lol. We just never seem to have the right tools for the job when we're away from home. If I'd have known we were hanging gates that day, I would have brought them :)
And not sure if they do get stolen in that area. I suppose better safe than sorry.
A 3 way green beam 360 degree would have helped line up the 2 gates and hinge brackets inline and square to the brick pillars!
Thanks 👍🏻
Awesome...
Suggest getting a 3D self-levelling laser as you do more complex jobs
Great work , It's always great the way you doing anything. You are gorgeous. Regards.
Great video you just done a job I need to do exact same but I'm working with wooden posts so don't know if it will be more difficult
Extra tip when you drilled holes for drop bolt the brick moved may I suggest cementing those ones in keep up good work
Hi , where did you purchase the brackets from
Dont the bricks crack when you drill them?
They look nice, All you need now is some gravity gate stays.
Thanks! Not sure what they are though lol
sorry to say but those bolts are easy access to a portable grinder cutting disc. Other than that very good.
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Thanks :)
Love the hat...you look like a chewed Biro...lol.
you need an angle grinder for cutting steel
Did you need planning for this?
I don't know if people normally do for certain heights or whether you've never had one before. But I assume not in our case as the building control officer took the old one to use on one of his own properties and knew about these ones.
Use a cutting disk or saw to cut the steel..... gonna save you time and effort
I know. But you don't always have the tools at hand.
I've been watching loads of your old videos back and the one where you build a 400+ DVD bookcase why have you got stairs in a bungalow it's one storey isn't it
This is a different bungalow.. the one I've been helping my parents with
@@TheCarpentersDaughterUK oh ok I've just never seen a bungalow with stairs before also the safety rail needs a update as it doesn't meet regulations because you shouldn't be able to fit a ball more than 100 mm through the gap that will be a good video if you do it unless you get a chippy in keep up the good work and stay safe
4:53 glad you did that, stops some thieving get taking them easily