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My new gate gets a makeover.
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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 264225" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>Hippierancher, no, not titanium, rather the lightest steel possible. If you'll notice, a big fat tree limb, or three, kept that tree from going to the ground. </p><p></p><p>Beefy, firewood? Yeah I'm guessing $200 worth there. Maybe I'll get a pic posted after I get it split up. It'll be a couple months down the road when temps drop 20-30 degrees before I tackle that job.</p><p></p><p>IluvABbeef, The gate was very light steel, the cheapest you can get. I was thinking this was a low stress area. Actually I'm really, really glad I hadn't put a heavy steel Bull Gate there.</p><p></p><p>glover, I've got 3 more(that are economically accessible) within 200 yds of that tree that I'll be splitting for firewood this fall/winter. Several hundred dollars worth.</p><p></p><p>john250, high wind fronting a fierce thunderstorm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 264225, member: 588"] Hippierancher, no, not titanium, rather the lightest steel possible. If you'll notice, a big fat tree limb, or three, kept that tree from going to the ground. Beefy, firewood? Yeah I'm guessing $200 worth there. Maybe I'll get a pic posted after I get it split up. It'll be a couple months down the road when temps drop 20-30 degrees before I tackle that job. IluvABbeef, The gate was very light steel, the cheapest you can get. I was thinking this was a low stress area. Actually I'm really, really glad I hadn't put a heavy steel Bull Gate there. glover, I've got 3 more(that are economically accessible) within 200 yds of that tree that I'll be splitting for firewood this fall/winter. Several hundred dollars worth. john250, high wind fronting a fierce thunderstorm. [/QUOTE]
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