How to install metal gate & railing to block wall | JIMBO'S GARAGE
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In this video I show you how I install metal gates and fences to concrete and block walls. This was part of another video but a lot of the feedback asked me to post this section of the video because often we cannot show the installs.
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Nice , I am learning Mr Jimbo . Please keep teaching .
Looks great, jimbo. Great quality on all the projects I've seen you work on.
You do some fantastic work. Thank you for sharing your videos 🙏
I am more worried about the latch catching a body part coming thru the opening should have thought about that differently
Very nice job Jimbo. This looks very clean and very simple design there sir. Can't wait to see more updates an projects and many more videos soon sir. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Very nice work , thank you sir 🙏
Очень нравится смотреть видео про установку изделий. Иногда можно и разместить, спасибо
Looking good
We use barrels too really nice hinge we like to install them on site well that is, we electrostatic paint on site but we flip on the hinge on the top an weld the top piece to the post so it cant be lifted off
Deja vu. I think this was the exact video from before minus the fabrication portion.
Jimbo love your work bro. Awesome videos. Is it ideal to leave gate latch sticking out?? I usually flip them to avoid someone hitting themselves.
Is there another way to secure a metal post to a block wall? The guys that installed my gate used lag screws, but owing to the heavy gate, the post came apart from the wall. The gate was wrought iron and about 6 ft wide. Any suggestions ??
Hey Jimbo. Amazing work, thank you for the video. May I ask, how did you paint that gate and railing? The finish is stunning. Thanks.
Drill baby drill!
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Looks like its hot out there
why put the hinged side with all the weight of the gate on the plywood wall of the home instead of putting all the weight and hinge side on the more structurally stronger concrete block side?
Some silicone on the back of that tube to keep water rotting the ply Just second insurance
Curious, why did you put the flange/tab off to the side vs up/down ? Not to say either is right or wrong.
@t.j.butler925
10 ай бұрын
Easier to mount is what I’m thinking
@daxisperry7644
10 ай бұрын
Easier to drill when you install. If you do it up and down, you can't drill in straight (some of the time) because the pickets get in the way.
@cuskit
10 ай бұрын
I believe they are not quite so visible this way from the outside of the gate. As well as matching the height since the posts on the gate don't need tabs making the gate and the fence aesthetically different in appearance. Consequently Jimbo did do this correctly. Ya know - I'm pretty sure I've seen this video before, probably when he posted the fabrication of the gate & fence. When I saw this posted this morning I had a moment of deja vu!
@brandongorrondona69
10 ай бұрын
Curb appeal
@93saneFU
10 ай бұрын
Me personally, i think that he wanted to acheve that impression that when you are standing directly in front of the gate or rail from the street point of view, you can't see how it is mounted (kinda of floating impression). Greetings from Serbia🇷🇸
Are the tradesmen Mexican?
@andrinabroussard1972
10 ай бұрын
@Berzoprojects2022 …. Yes … they are. Why do you ask? Majority of construction workers … especially masonry workers are Mexican in California ….. and probably in Texas as well…. I’m born and raised in NorCal (Bay Area) …. puro Mexicanos all throughout.
It's invisible looking at it head on