CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATES #6
This Garden Gate is Base Price + 28% w/o plex
W/plex 36%
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#6-2
Base Price + 36%
CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATES #6-2
Wood gate #6-2 is modified from our Gate Style #2, but with a full radius porthole as an answer to the suggestions of those in the yachting and boating communities. Or any community, it would seem.
As solid panel, shown, or with the open pickets more common to gate style #2. The pricing is the same.

CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATES #6-2

CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATES #6
San Rafael, CA (Marin County)
A view through one of the three side entry gates into the backyard area that fronts the San Rafael canal, as an estuary to the San Francisco Bay. A marine setting that prompted the portal circumference of the gate. Prior to the posts being cut to length and the mounting of the Rocky Mountain gate latches.
Wood gate #6 is optional with or without the Plexiglas fill. As a reference: The obscure Plexiglas option shown on the right is from Tap Plastics. #P-95

CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATES #6
San Rafael, CA (Marin County)
Viewed from the property side.

CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATES #6
San Rafael, CA (Marin County)

CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATES #6
San Rafael, CA (Marin County)
The left side of the house.
The homeowner elected to allow the gates and panels to weather naturally. Within two seasons, the cedar will have weathered to a silvery gray.
Rocky Mountain Gate Latch E358.
Shown with flanking panels at Base Cost

CUSTOM WOOD GARDEN GATES #6
Los Angeles, CA
Gate #6-1 as an in-progress installation, with the Arbor style #8.
‘White Light Opaque plex.

IN-PROGRESS
The semi-skilled art of building a strong gate
WOOD GATE #6–PROGRESS
Ben creating the template

The finished template, mounted onto the four segmented sides

WOOD GATE #6–PROGRESS
Ben routing the Joined segments. The two handles mounted onto the template make for easy, and safe, machining.

Preparing the dadoes in the stiles.
Chisels and mallets.

WOOD GATE #6-2–PROGRESS
Boring for the latch and dead bolt is best accomplished prior to assembly. Just in case.

The dry layout to mark the upper T&G contours for a perfect fit.

WOOD GATE #6-2–PROGRESS
Ready to pencil-mark the T&G. .

Because the T&G fits into the dadoes, there is some forgiveness to the preciseness of the cut.

WOOD GATE #6-2–PROGRESS

The upper T&G pieces cut and ready for assembly.

WOOD GATE #6-2–PROGRESS
The upper T&G pieces finally assembled.

Dry-fitting the stiles.

WOOD GATE #6-2–PROGRESS
Set to the left side near the backsaw is the jig that ensures a perfectly mated fit with the portal radius and the top rail.

WOOD GATE #6-2–PROGRESS
