Charred fingers
Member
- Messages
- 87
I would have thought RSJ posts and never mind about Mutley, looks like a human could walk through them gaps.Crikey that'll keep the queen Mary out. What size hanging posts will be used for that or is it a slider?
Only thing I might say looks a bit of a gap between the bottom rails mutley might squeeze through.
They are going on 150 square 6 mm wall posts. 150 between uprights. Motorised pair. Not my design built to spec , way too heavy in my opinionCrikey that'll keep the queen Mary out. What size hanging posts will be used for that or is it a slider?
Only thing I might say looks a bit of a gap between the bottom rails mutley might squeeze through.
Superb, they will keep the crafty lot out!
Interesting - certainly on my electric gates, they need something to close 'to', so effectively a 'stop plate' in the middle between them. Looks like it would need to be fairly tall for that set.
A lot of the systems have adjustable stops on the motors, sometimes when you get to the big sets you do need a ground mounted stop thoughInteresting - certainly on my electric gates, they need something to close 'to', so effectively a 'stop plate' in the middle between them. Looks like it would need to be fairly tall for that set.
These are to use linear actuators but there will be a ground stop and a pin on the leading gate. Spent the day cutting a track for power through concrete on a bridge , 300m of armoured cable to dig in when it turns upA lot of the systems have adjustable stops on the motors, sometimes when you get to the big sets you do need a ground mounted stop though