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Old wood gate is about ready to fall down because dogs....
Currently is of conventional design with T&G slats and 2x4 framing.
New one is gonna be a 2" square tube welded perimeter frame. Most of the time when these are done, some flat stock (1/2" or so) is welded around the inside of the perimeter frame to create a channel...or maybe just a channel can be used. With wood T&G, I'd put a bunch of tabs (to keep weight down) and simply screw the wood to it so the wood is flush with the frame. This presents an issue though that water will collect on top of the bottom frame and likely rot the bottom of the boards pretty quickly. So...why not use vinyl....then no rot. Vinyl doesn't have any structure to screw through though....so now I'll need a channel on the bottom (and all around) instead of just a tab or a single piece of flatstock...water will sit in that channel and undoubtedly rust everything to shit, regardless of how good a paint process I use.
I suppose I could hot dip galvanize the thing, but I'm really not in the mood for that shit right now.
Currently is of conventional design with T&G slats and 2x4 framing.
New one is gonna be a 2" square tube welded perimeter frame. Most of the time when these are done, some flat stock (1/2" or so) is welded around the inside of the perimeter frame to create a channel...or maybe just a channel can be used. With wood T&G, I'd put a bunch of tabs (to keep weight down) and simply screw the wood to it so the wood is flush with the frame. This presents an issue though that water will collect on top of the bottom frame and likely rot the bottom of the boards pretty quickly. So...why not use vinyl....then no rot. Vinyl doesn't have any structure to screw through though....so now I'll need a channel on the bottom (and all around) instead of just a tab or a single piece of flatstock...water will sit in that channel and undoubtedly rust everything to shit, regardless of how good a paint process I use.
I suppose I could hot dip galvanize the thing, but I'm really not in the mood for that shit right now.
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