When
CPW Garden
Gates are mounted to stone columns, a pair of jambs is required. When
the columns are of irregular stone, such as these, it is best to mount
the jambs to the block core and set the veneer stone to the jamb. This
requires that you provide us with the depth of the proposed stone from
the block core to the most proud point of the stone. A mock jamb
is set in place temporarily so the stone masons can proceed, and when the
Wood Gate arrives, with it's jambs, the jambs are the thickness of the
stone to the block, plus another 1/2" to insure the gate doesn't bind
against a stone when opened fully.
This example of Gate
#88 sent in from San Clemente, CA. |