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nikkinik
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Hi folks, I got my partner a rotary hammer drill as we will be installing a gate shortly and will be drilling into concrete. Our old corded 710w dril ...

nikkinik
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September

Hi Dave, So would this one be a better option then? pryda-100mm-m10-bolt-down-w-raised-mount-post-anchor Thanks so much for everyone’s input and advi ...

nikkinik
Getting Established
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September

Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately we are unable to sink anything into the ground as it is concreted. So I will have to look at an alternate solu ...

nikkinik
Getting Established
September

I think the bifold design would just be nice and compact when it’s open. But yeah, probably over engineered! I have reconsidered the design to be 2 g ...

nikkinik
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We are thinking of building a gate to close off access down the side of our house. Because we purposely made this area wide we want to make sure that ...

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Nailbag
Kind of a Big Deal
September

If support correctly @nikkinik yes it would be doable, especially using metal framing over timber for those spans Its a much simpler plan having the 2 ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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September

Hi @nikkinik, I'd suggest using a 100x100 timber post like @EricL has suggested alongside Pryda 100mm M10 Heavy Duty Bolt Down Post Anchors attached ...

Dave-1
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September

Morning @nikkinik I like the post supports that @JacobZ has mentioned, just make sure the post dosnt rest on the bottom of them, maybe space it 20mm ...

Dave-1
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September

Good Evening @nikkinik Mmmm lets roll through your questions Questions I need answered: 1. will the rapid fence 50x50x1.8m flanged fence posts be ...

Nailbag
Kind of a Big Deal
September

Hi @nikkinik The first thing that comes to mind is the extreme weight of the two right sided bi-fold gates supported off each other to a wooden pos ...

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nikkinik
Getting Established
4 replies

Hi folks, I got my partner a rotary hammer drill as we will be installing a gate shortly and will be drilling into concrete. Our old corded 710w dril ...

nikkinik
Getting Established
1 reply
September

Hi Dave, So would this one be a better option then? pryda-100mm-m10-bolt-down-w-raised-mount-post-anchor Thanks so much for everyone’s input and advi ...

nikkinik
Getting Established
5 replies
September

Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately we are unable to sink anything into the ground as it is concreted. So I will have to look at an alternate solu ...

nikkinik
Getting Established
September

I think the bifold design would just be nice and compact when it’s open. But yeah, probably over engineered! I have reconsidered the design to be 2 g ...

nikkinik
Getting Established
10 replies

We are thinking of building a gate to close off access down the side of our house. Because we purposely made this area wide we want to make sure that ...

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