The wife did a good job keeping the gates from falling over as I clamped them into place to gauge the fit. All that measuring while pouring the cement paid off because the gate aligned with very little tweaking. The gap between the gates at the middle is even, something I was concerned about because of my mild OCD about such things.
A little welding here and there and viola! In like Flynt. This is the view from outside looking in. The house is at the top of yonder hill. I will have to get the ol'
B21 out and drag the middle of the driveway so the gates are free to move inwards.
The view from inside looking out. Stay out, walking dead!
Next up is to install the automatic gate opener. I went with US Automatic brand. It looks to be pretty well built. Will post some pics as that process moves along. After that, it's on to the columns.
Flyerdan, the gate is made of steel. I gauged the posts and the gate frame to set my welder correctly but dang, the exact thickness escapes me at the moment. They do weigh a lot. I can barely pick them up to slide them here and there.
As far as I know there is no code for a firebox. That is something I should look into on some level, to see what their policy is for going around gates. I've seen them on adjacent property just driving off road all over the place in 4wd.
edkemper, I don't get snow much but when I do, I'll be staying home until it all melts. Ah.... retirement.