*Bro this gate is not strong enough for security reasons this is only fancy type barrier is not so strong and also maintines is big issue also brother every time this gate will stucked is one place than you have to pushed again and again* Thanks
@@sadhgurumysticfanclubhindi288 strong as its could.....cuz all gate that too short are easy to climb.... Undidnt expect a burgla to destroy the door ,right?... Also glass door can be easily break but we still have a lot of glass window and door ,cuz its make noise when its break....
Design fail? Don’t agree, when he pulled it back it didn’t get stuck. On a long track like that, I can see it getting stuck at some points if you push the gate too much one way which he probably did.
I'm thoroughly amazed to see an exceptionally narrow strip of road at the entrance and a front yard which is more than required. This is what happens when people keep "I can encroach more and more into the public space" mindset. I'm amazed at the entire scenario but the gate.
I don’t understand this blanket statement. You would not be able to just encroach on public space since you do not own the land. At least not here in the US. I live in a city and you are allowed to put a fence exactly on your property line on three sides, but of course that includes your footings for that fence must be within your property. I have friends that live in suburban areas, and they have much larger setback guidelines about where they can put a fence. It depends on where you live and what the local code requires.
@@daCubanaqt See, about the roads, things are different. The road above is not a public or open road. It is like a very small community. For example, I am now planning to build my own house. the road is 12' on the front. So, Now I am looking at the author's design to incorporate the same. It doesnt mean 12' means other part of the road is occupied. It means the 12' was when my grand father has shared the land between his sons and at that time car was not even a thought. But fast forward 40 yrs, its a different scenario. same might be the author's situation as well. Besides having just 12' road, I have my plot which is just 25 feet wide. hence planning is all about considering the situation and making best solution to fit the situation as well as futuristic requirements. I think in future, he will remove the centre gate and makes it a bigger and full front open gate (which is my current plan approach).
My question is how is the track laid at the driveway entrance? Is is recessed into the ground? My thought is yes because otherwise a car would destroy the track by driving over it. This idea would be perfect for my driveway since there is limited space.
*Bro this gate is not strong enough for security reasons this is only fancy type barrier is not so strong and also maintines is big issue also brother every time this gate will stucked is one place than you have to pushed again and again* Thanks
*Bro this gate is not strong enough for security reasons this is only fancy type barrier is not so strong and also maintines is big issue also brother every time this gate will stucked is one place than you have to pushed again and again* Thanks
Yahhh *Bro this gate is not strong enough for security reasons this is only fancy type barrier is not so strong and also maintines is big issue also brother every time this gate will stucked is one place than you have to pushed again and again* Thanks