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17/07/2010 3:13 PM

warped cedar gate

Final stages of completing my gate (thanks for the help along the way
guys). Turns out I have one corner that has warped during the
construction, ie. it is high compared to the remaining face. Currenty
finished in 2 coats of pigmented deck stain.

Anyway to flatten without impacting finish and rest of gate?

Chris


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"Leon"

in reply to cc on 17/07/2010 3:13 PM

18/07/2010 3:38 PM


"SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:57fc1358-7f20-4442-95be-a179e0cdf30b@i19g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
>> Anyway to flatten without impacting finish and rest of gate?
>>
>> Chris
>
> I can't exactly envision how it is warped but it may be possible to
> add a permanent cable brace diagionally with a turnbuckel to pull it
> into flat.
>

Been there done that, that will tpyically bow the gate especially if there
needs to be much tension to square the set up.

Sb

"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to cc on 17/07/2010 3:13 PM

17/07/2010 5:22 PM

> Anyway to flatten without impacting finish and rest of gate?
>
> Chris

I can't exactly envision how it is warped but it may be possible to
add a permanent cable brace diagionally with a turnbuckel to pull it
into flat.

JG

"Jeff Gorman"

in reply to cc on 17/07/2010 3:13 PM

18/07/2010 8:26 AM


"cc" <[email protected]> wrote

> Final stages of completing my gate (thanks for the help along the way
> guys). Turns out I have one corner that has warped during the
> construction, ie. it is high compared to the remaining face. Currenty
> finished in 2 coats of pigmented deck stain.
>
> Anyway to flatten without impacting finish and rest of gate?

Not much hope I guess, but consider aligning the gate posts to match?

Jeff

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frank

in reply to cc on 17/07/2010 3:13 PM

17/07/2010 6:13 PM

On Jul 17, 6:22=A0pm, "SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Anyway to flatten without impacting finish and rest of gate?
>
> > Chris
>
> I can't exactly envision how it is warped but it may be possible to
> add a permanent cable brace diagionally with a turnbuckel to pull it
> into flat.

Right there with you.

Hey, how deep does the latch post need to be in albuquerque when
surrounded by some of the hardest things I've ever dug through?
--
Uno

Ll

"Leon"

in reply to cc on 17/07/2010 3:13 PM

18/07/2010 3:39 PM


"cc" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:34af9b49-39ce-4c45-94c9-43de41d64b7c@y11g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> Final stages of completing my gate (thanks for the help along the way
> guys). Turns out I have one corner that has warped during the
> construction, ie. it is high compared to the remaining face. Currenty
> finished in 2 coats of pigmented deck stain.
>
> Anyway to flatten without impacting finish and rest of gate?
>
> Chris


Have you seen my comment to use a gate kit to use steel angle irons to hold
the 2x4 frame and then add the pickets after the gate frame is swinging on
the post?

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to cc on 17/07/2010 3:13 PM

17/07/2010 9:14 PM

On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 18:13:03 -0700 (PDT), frank
<[email protected]> wrote the following:

>On Jul 17, 6:22 pm, "SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Anyway to flatten without impacting finish and rest of gate?
>>
>> > Chris
>>
>> I can't exactly envision how it is warped but it may be possible to
>> add a permanent cable brace diagionally with a turnbuckel to pull it
>> into flat.
>
>Right there with you.

I think he meant warped face, as in the gate, if placed "flat" on the
ground, had a high corner.


>Hey, how deep does the latch post need to be in albuquerque when
>surrounded by some of the hardest things I've ever dug through?

30-36", with cement. And do not disturb areas outside the basic hole.
I'm told that even caliche still gets loose when wet. (mud)

--
Exercise ferments the humors, casts them into their proper channels,
throws off redundancies, and helps nature in those secret distributions,
without which the body cannot subsist in its vigor, nor the soul act
with cheerfulness. -- Joseph Addison, The Spectator, July 12, 1711

Hh

"HeyBub"

in reply to cc on 17/07/2010 3:13 PM

18/07/2010 1:07 PM

cc wrote:
> Final stages of completing my gate (thanks for the help along the way
> guys). Turns out I have one corner that has warped during the
> construction, ie. it is high compared to the remaining face. Currenty
> finished in 2 coats of pigmented deck stain.
>
> Anyway to flatten without impacting finish and rest of gate?
>

Yep, un-dried wood does that.

The only fix I've ever had success with is to replace the picket with
another (that hopefully won't warp when it dries).

As an aside, store your fence pickets - with adequate ventilation - for a
month or more in the garage and return to your supplier those that have
warped.


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