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WheelsHere is another shot showing the gouge marks along side the track. We used the same size 3" stainless wheel set as is normally used with a stainless gate. 4" would not really accomplish much as the gate is already really light. dozer (0 votes)
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Lower TrackOne undesirable thing during the install was they had to cut into the existing surface along the track to clear an area so that the new stainless track could be welding in place. dozer (0 votes)
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Gate ArrivesThe stainless gate arrives a few weeks behind schedule, but arrives no the less!!dozer (0 votes)
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Old GateThis gate was really heavy, maybe 200kg or more. It opened OK without too much effort due to stainless wheels, but was due for an upgrade.dozer (0 votes)
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The poured lateral strength support member, called ?¸??¹€?¸• ?¸”?¸¶?¸‡ ?¹€?¸??¸² ?¹„?¸§?¹‰ (stay dung sow wai) beam which holds column in place. dozer (0 votes)
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3 hun (9 mm) the specification of the metal strength. For higher grade metals they will have the strength specification imprinted on the metal surface, in this case SR 24. dozer (0 votes)
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The upper ring beam partial pour. There are two pieces of 3 hun with the support being 2 hun. dozer (0 votes)
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Existing section of rear wall done 4 years prior. The new wall section has been finished and rendered, but no pics of the rendered surface as of yet.dozer (0 votes)
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The rear wall section where the new wall being done now was attached to the older wall. This rear section is about 20 meters in length. dozer (0 votes)
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On 40 meter section prior to completion. dozer (0 votes)
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One worker is doing the edging on the upper ring beam, the other is rendering the wall surface. Notice again the strength reinforcement which is a poured member that adds lateral strength to the wall segment. dozer (0 votes)
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Sprinkling water on the wall surface during the rendering process. dozer (0 votes)
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