My Front Gate Project

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My mom turned 80 years old yesterday, so I wanted to clean up the entrance a little before everyone arrived for her party.

I learned when I made some concrete counters that the stains don't work very well at getting the color I wanted, but that Black Permanent Ink rubbed on after the concrete was cured works great!!! I bought this from Amazon and used about half of it on the caps of my columns.

Amazon.com: Speedball Super Black India Ink, 1 Quart - 424917: Industrial & Scientific

About 5 years ago I bought gallon of Cabots solid stain in the darkest color that they had. I wasn't happy with the results and only used a little bit of the stain before going to something else. For my treated wood, I added some of the permanent ink to the stain and mixed it up, then brushed it on pretty heavy. The wood will need another couple of months to dry out, so I'm expecting it to need another coat in the Spring, but for now, I'm happy with the results.

Friday, my wife got it in her head that we needed to thin a patch of trees that are right in front of where my truck is parked in the picture. There are three really nice oaks in thee, but also dozens of other trees and saplings. What started out as some trimming of the low hanging branches became an all day job of cutting, digging and hauling to the burn pile. The change was worth it!!!!
 
   / My Front Gate Project
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My mom turned 80 years old yesterday, so I wanted to clean up the entrance a little before everyone arrived for her party.

I learned when I made some concrete counters that the stains don't work very well at getting the color I wanted, but that Black Permanent Ink rubbed on after the concrete was cured works great!!! I bought this from Amazon and used about half of it on the caps of my columns.

Amazon.com: Speedball Super Black India Ink, 1 Quart - 424917: Industrial & Scientific

About 5 years ago I bought gallon of Cabots solid stain in the darkest color that they had. I wasn't happy with the results and only used a little bit of the stain before going to something else. For my treated wood, I added some of the permanent ink to the stain and mixed it up, then brushed it on pretty heavy. The wood will need another couple of months to dry out, so I'm expecting it to need another coat in the Spring, but for now, I'm happy with the results.

Friday, my wife got it in her head that we needed to thin a patch of trees that are right in front of where my truck is parked in the picture. There are three really nice oaks in thee, but also dozens of other trees and saplings. What started out as some trimming of the low hanging branches became an all day job of cutting, digging and hauling to the burn pile. The change was worth it!!!!
 
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My mom turned 80 years old yesterday, so I wanted to clean up the entrance a little before everyone arrived for her party.

I learned when I made some concrete counters that the stains don't work very well at getting the color I wanted, but that Black Permanent Ink rubbed on after the concrete was cured works great!!! I bought this from Amazon and used about half of it on the caps of my columns.

Amazon.com: Speedball Super Black India Ink, 1 Quart - 424917: Industrial & Scientific

About 5 years ago I bought gallon of Cabots solid stain in the darkest color that they had. I wasn't happy with the results and only used a little bit of the stain before going to something else. For my treated wood, I added some of the permanent ink to the stain and mixed it up, then brushed it on pretty heavy. The wood will need another couple of months to dry out, so I'm expecting it to need another coat in the Spring, but for now, I'm happy with the results.

Friday, my wife got it in her head that we needed to thin a patch of trees that are right in front of where my truck is parked in the picture. There are three really nice oaks in thee, but also dozens of other trees and saplings. What started out as some trimming of the low hanging branches became an all day job of cutting, digging and hauling to the burn pile. The change was worth it!!!!

Your gated entrance looks really GREAT!
Congratulations to your mom on her 80th birthday.
I will be 80 tomorrow!
 
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I like it a lot. Really pops than before the ink and such.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / My Front Gate Project #67  
It's been a few weeks since I installed the opener. The instructions hurt my brain. I bought the basic unit, and then added featurs to it like the opener on the inside that you drive past and it opens the gate when you are leaving, and the button to push to open the gate from the outside, along with the remote controls to open the gate from our vehicles. The little screws that you tighten down for each wire are tricky. If you don't get it just right, the don't work. That was very frustrating to me. A week after having it all working, it stopped working and I found out that one of my power lines wasn't done right and it had worked itself out. My fault, but I really thought I had checked each wire real good before moving on to the next.

To attach the opener to the gate, they provided a stainless steel bracket and bolts. The bolts where fine thread. I used my impact driver to get them tight, which bent to bottom tube of the gate. I thought that was pretty tight, but it came loose that first week of using it. The threads where all stripped from me over tightening them, and I replaced them with some Grade 5 bolts and lock nuts. I also noticed that the gate is bending there, so I'm going to add a length of angle iron to the pipe to strengthen it.

Overall, we are very pleased with how it works.

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I went with a GTO gate opener, which was a bit heavier duty than the Mighty Mule. I also went with solar panels and batteries and have been using it 20 months so far. This is the kit I used before adding solar panels, extra battery, keypad and the exit wand that opens it automatically as you exit.

GTO / Linear Pro SW32XLS Dual Gate Opener w/ Free Extra Remote (PRO-SW32XLS)

We've been very pleased with this. A buddy has the Mighty Mule and his is much slower. I also used farm gates similar to yours. Eventually we'll do some nicer columns I suppose but we wanted it to look like it goes back into the woods to keep sight seeing tourists out. It's a mile from the front beach so people would just drive on back to the property looking around. We were able to put a stop to that .before we began any building
 
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   / My Front Gate Project #68  
Doug62, that is the reason that I used two 8 foot farm gates.
 
   / My Front Gate Project #69  
A problem with my Mighty Mule gate at the road. The one by the barn is fine. On morning that it is below freezing, the gate opens about a foot and then closes most of the way. After awhile it tries it again. Acts like it is hitting something. Batteries are fine. Could there be ice inside the opener? Or something in the control that is affected by the cold. In the afternoon, it always works fine. Only on mornings after it drops below freezing.
 
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There is a force adjustment that should solve the problem.
 

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