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You're right of course Eddie on every point.

But one!

Everything you've said has been done before!

And the question of course has to be asked, "why do it again?"

I don't think I've seen or heard of doing it with stone and steel. And that's reason enough to do it that way.
 
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Harvey and Eddie, of course y'all are both correct. With the thin-set you can put the stones where you need them and you do not have to worry about drilling and breaking the stones. You don't have to worry about the pin being too close to the edge of the stone or missing the stone completely, or three pins where you only need one.

Harvey, I think If we can do without drilling hundreds (thousands) of stones the project might get complete in less than a year. This will be 10 times more area than the bridge!

If I'm missing something let me know.
I hate to say this, but I might need something simpler.

I think the wagon is neat but....Karen and Glenda must have like minds. On the plus side I think it would be entertaining to see the little wagon roll back and forth (but then I'm easily entertained):D . On the negative side with all the sand, gravel road dust and rain the fewer moving parts the better.

Harvey, I hope I'm not putting a damper on your creative energy.:eek:

I was really thinking of you last night as we pulled up to the gate and my gate opener had to run out in the rain and lightning.:eek: (Jim's gate with a mule opener was looking pretty good.):D
 
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Another idea came to me last night while relaxing in the hot tub. Do the wall in native stone as one solid unit. Fit the rocks together as tight as possible.

Then when it's all done, get a template of the shapes of what you would like to have on the wall. Bird, deer, tree etc.... Draw the outline of the template onto the rock where you want them to be, and the carve the line in with the edge of a 4 1/2 inch grinder. For really tight turns, you might have to use a dremel or a bunch of drill bits.

It wold be very subtle this way and something that you could do over time when the weather is nice and your in the mood.

Eddie
 
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As of right now it looks like we'll hookemup and haul the toy hauler, dog, cat, and tools for Lee County Monday a.m. the twelfth of May. We'll be there a week and have a ton of fun. When we're done Karen will be able to hit a button and the gate will open and close on command. Did I mention we were going to have fun?

Today the masons showed up got most of the column work done.
 

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There's something special about a soldier. I don't know if it's the been one knows one or if it's the measured look you get when you meet one. Whatever, but the only thing that will make an old one happier than meeting another old one is an old one meeting a young one.

The mason's son is starting college after fulfilling his military committment. I knew something was up when the boom box was playing hip hop instead of marachi when it was turned on and then up.

He'll make a good mason, heck, he'll make a good anything he wants to be.
 

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Harvey the columns really make the fence look substantial and ties in the weight of the large cedars.

Harvey will submerse himself in the wilds of Lee County and will be designing as he builds the entrance and gate. This will be like home schooling for me, I just hope a little sinks in.:D

Harvey if you can get me started on the materials needed I will see If I can have them on property.

Fun, yes, and a bit scary, hmmm, I guess that's what's called exciting!
 
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somebody outta start a new thread! .... Here we go again. I'll be there the following weekend. I was planning on the 10-11 weekend - it just got moved. UNLESS -- you need some setup help Don -- I can always do 2 weekends!
 
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Mike 10-11 is Mother's Day weekend so I won't be doing much, just catching up on other projects. The Saturday after, the 17th, will be the fun day!
 
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Harvey,

I have a couple of entry questions. I have zero experience building entry ways, but I want to build my own.

I have already built 2200' of 4' high fence using 2 7/8" pipe fence around my place. The entry way is the last item.

The gate would be 12' wide by 4' high arched across to 5' high in the middle with 5/8" pickets on 4" centers.


I have a 4" square tube with 1/4" wall for gate post. I plan to sink the gate post 5' deep in a 30x30" hole filled with concrete to use as a pad for a rock column. I will weld two arms off of the post to protude through the rock column and weld a small plate on the ends for the hinges.


Question one,
what size and thickness square tube will I need for the gate frame not to sag?

Question two,
which hinge in the pictures would you use?
They are both at least 2,000lb rated.

Thanks
Rick
 

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Harv/Don

I'm off work the 12th - 16th, do you guys want an extra pair of hands?
 

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