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I was really pleased with the way my other gate turned out with the rails attached to it, so I did the same thing with this one.
 

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The gate came with those standard hinges that thread into a wood post. I replaced them with threaded ones used to bolt to a metal post.

To support the gate, I used 5 inch metal tubing. I cut a hole in it for the hinge to go through, then welded one of the nuts to the tubing.

Then it was real simple to thread the hinge into the post and lock it into place with the other nut.
 

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On the other post to secure the gate with a latch, I cut a piece of angle iron and slid it into the vinyl post. Then I set it in concrete and filled the post with concrete also.

I will come back later and drill into the angle iron to mount the latch after everything dries.
 

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Here I am filling the ends of the rails with expanding foam. I figured that some wasp or other annoying critter will make a nest there if I leave it open.

After it dries, I'll cut if flush and paint it white when I do my touch up painting on the metal post and lights.
 

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Dargo,
There are vinyl gates, depending on the style you want, that already contain aluminum inserts.
Aluminum post inserts are also available for gate posts. They look like an H, this allows inserts into the post.

Eddie Walker,
Nice looking job. I am currently doing the exact same job on my farm. I wanted a maintenance free, or as close to maintenance free as I could get, fence and gate system. After a lengthy investigation into vinyl gates I fabricated my own. I used 2"*5" aluminum tubing. I built them with the same dimensions as the 3 rail fence. I used 5"*5" aluminum box tubing for posts. I had everything powder coated to match the fence. When you look out into the pasture you can not tell where a gate is, it looks like continuous fence. The gates are super strong and are as close to maintenance free as I could build. For hardware, after an even longer investigation, I made the gates cantilevered rolling. I used a track system for commercial gates. It consists of trolleys mounted to the posts that the track rides in. The rolling gate solved a huge amount of issues. The gate rolls back onto the fence line so there are no space issues. Rolling terrain did not matter. Worrying about the swing of the gate was eliminated. We all know the weakest part of the gate system is the post, this eliminated that problem. For fasteners I used stainless. For the latch I used a Sure Latch, made from stainless. As you can tell no, or very low, maintenance was the goal, I think Iam almost there.
 
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looks good where you at in texas i got land out by poyner /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( looks good where you at in texas i got land out by poyner /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif )</font>

and I thought I was the only one that knew where poynor was...

Eddie's a bit north of I-20 near tyler
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( </font><font color="blueclass=small">( looks good where you at in texas i got land out by poyner /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif )</font>

and I thought I was the only one that knew where poynor was...

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Nah, I know where Poyner is too. It's close to New York. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif And Larue. Near my place in Athens.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( </font><font color="blueclass=small">( </font><font color="blueclass=small">( looks good where you at in texas i got land out by poyner /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif )</font>

and I thought I was the only one that knew where poynor was...

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Nah, I know where Poyner is too. It's close to New York. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif And Larue. Near my place in Athens. )</font>

I guess so. I've drove through there 3 times this month. hopefully won't be through there again for awhile atleast.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The rock for the sign has been sitting around since last summer. Plenty of time for somebody to set up residence.

This little lady came out to say hi to my girlfriend.


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Man don't you just love those things? I find them all over my yard. I find so many that I actuall got one tattooed on my arm

I can't find a picture right now but I will post one if I do find it
 

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