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So what does the top hinge look like?
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1762213" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>The reason I originally asked about this.........</p><p>a. Someone posted the video of it and I'd never seen one before. Research showed they are fairly popular in UK and parts of western Europe as 'garden' gates and on sheep farms. Every vendor I saw that sold them was located outside North America. But none the less, I had trouble believing the top hinge could look anything like the bottom hinge and the gate still stand...</p><p>b. I (in my new suburban surroundings) have a county code requirement that all my walk in gates be "self closing and self latching" (among other things) because I have a backyard swimming pool. (To keep younguns from just wandering in and drowning) so I wondered if this were an option. But I had already installed spring hinges on all 3 gates so it was more an academic thought than a serious pondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1762213, member: 18945"] The reason I originally asked about this......... a. Someone posted the video of it and I'd never seen one before. Research showed they are fairly popular in UK and parts of western Europe as 'garden' gates and on sheep farms. Every vendor I saw that sold them was located outside North America. But none the less, I had trouble believing the top hinge could look anything like the bottom hinge and the gate still stand... b. I (in my new suburban surroundings) have a county code requirement that all my walk in gates be "self closing and self latching" (among other things) because I have a backyard swimming pool. (To keep younguns from just wandering in and drowning) so I wondered if this were an option. But I had already installed spring hinges on all 3 gates so it was more an academic thought than a serious pondering. [/QUOTE]
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