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The planter box. (09-Jul-04)dozer (0 votes)
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Laying a row of bricks. (08-Jul-04)dozer (0 votes)
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Support metal to be fitted in the cement. (07-Jul-04)dozer (0 votes)
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The row of bricks is attached to the wall with strips of rebar for strength. (24-Jun-04)dozer (0 votes)
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Here is a one inch cast metal wheel. It just doesn't pay to save on gate wheels as cheap ones like this will wear out very quickly.dozer (0 votes)
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Wheels: The gate wheels are very important. There are two sets of heavy duty 3" stainless steel wheels needed to support a sliding driveway gate. (27-Aug-04)dozer (0 votes)
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Simple design with security metals on top. (15-Aug-04)dozer (0 votes)
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As far as painting, normally there is a primer coat used and then after that the regular color on top. For detail work gold leaf paint is often used. A yellow primer is first applied and then the gold on top of that. There is a good quality paint imported (from Italy) which is widely used. (31-Jul-04)dozer (0 votes)
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Roller mechanism for the gate. There is one metal roller on the outside and one on the inside of the upside down 'U' piece of metal. Metal rollers, even though subject to rust, are better than the plastic ones which wear out quickly. (29-Jul-04)dozer (0 votes)
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Some Other Shots: A track formed from a two sided piece of metal laid in the ground with the ridge side up. It is cemented in place. (15-Jul-04)dozer (0 votes)
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Here is a heavy duty but simple design on a regular metal walk in entry with the gate to the left. (26-Jun-04)dozer (0 votes)
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Stainless security section.dozer (0 votes)
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