Tuesday, May 11, 2021

A new gate

May 11, 2021:  

With my plan to keep the bike in my carport out back so that my '83 Volvo can reclaim its place in the garage, I needed to tighten up security back there.  The carport is fully-enclosed on one end, about 1/3 of its length, but the rest is just a 3-foot chain-link fence and gate and a 5-foot hide cedar fence on the  side where our yard it.  My plan is to fence off the remaining side and build a gate to the alley to match.

A few days prior I had cleaned the area up and got sidetracked building some heavy-duty shelving and getting boxes of stuff up on them.  The stuff on the shelves is mostly parts for my '76 Honda CB750 which is on hold in a restoration project.  Re-arranging things provided enough room for both the Honda and the new Yamaha.  I looks like I'll be able to squeeze two cars in there as well, the '65 Triumph TR and the '59 Volvo 544. 

Here's the before picture where the shelves will go:


And the after:





With the shelving done, I started with the gate.  Due to the lumber shortage, I had to go to two building supply stores to get what I needed but found some decent pieces and the hardware I'd need to finish it up.  I built the frames the evening before and spent Friday morning hanging them, getting the pickets in place, and dealing with the hardware.  I decided that, for now, I'd leave the short chain-link gate in place as it ads another level of security when chained shut in front of the cedar gate.  The pictures tell the story:







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