Yes - a good effort, let down only by the existence of a bolt still on the gate. Hinge is A* territoryused string , bent nails , different sized pieces of completely inappropriate wood
thats a tad more than entry level
A* would be not having a metal hinge. There's nothing wrong with the gate resting on the ground with a bit of baler twine at the top and bottomYes - a good effort, let down only by the existence of a bolt still on the gate. Hinge is A* territory
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them tec screws must be razor sharp to drill through a grinderI needed a 105 degree bracket in a hurry yesterday to fasten a mid gable end post to my little shed to use up a spare half cube of concrete.
Tec screws and a bodge to the rescue. It even hangs straight!View attachment 187838
Someone left us a 25kg bucket of fine threaded tecs when we bought a farm, at the time we didn't know what they were.them tec screws must be razor sharp to drill through a grinder
Permanent as in your paint it blue??Local dealer has taken 6 months to get around to replacing PTO hub.
Meanwhile, I've bodged this up to stop PTO stub falling out.
It's worked so well, I'm wondering whether to make it a permanent bodge.
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Heavy borers we call them, made for screwing into z purlins I think. Great things!Someone left us a 25kg bucket of fine threaded tecs when we bought a farm, at the time we didn't know what they were.
Damn just realised that was 20 years ago and we're still using them up.
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Heavy borers we call them, made for screwing into z purlins I think. Great things!
and coarser threadsThem ones are deep steel, they'll screw into most steel as long as it isn't thicker than the cutting bit of the scew, ones for zed purlins have a smaller cutting part