Thanks Joey, very clear explanation of construction. Exactly what I've been looking for. Now just gotta find someone that wants me to make them a gate😀
Very nice, I’ve been thinking of a gate, somewhat taller but you’ve answered some questions regarding the details. Thanks for the video, no bs or annoying music just great technique.
Superb work! I was searching for a technique to join internal pickets to a curved top. Your example and explanation was perfect to point me in the right direction. Thank you!
Bravo! Your wood fencing finished with dark stain is just fabulous. And your mahogany gate just gives it a decadently beautiful finish. I prefer the wood fencing a bit taller but that is irrelevant to how you did such a great job here.
Really nice work as usual my friend...u have a way about explaining I find myself enjoying my hobby as a wood finisher..thank u so much for ur videos..please keep them coming.. enjoyed
Great job Joey! I built a western red cedar gate 6 months age and am working on a redwood pair right now. The cedar gate I used the porter cable Lock mortised to do the mortis But on the redwood gates I’m using the domino XL to do the mortises and I’m doing the tendon the exact same way you did. Always a good day when (king post posts) 😎
It’s getting stained (clients choice) and top coated with exterior 450 from general finishes. I wanted to use cedar for these gates as well but the cost was out of the customers budget. I’m in San Diego and cedar is a fortune here. Thanks though dude.
Beautiful gate the Sapele looks awesome really enjoyed this build picked up quite a few pointers and where I would have gone wrong appreciate all the information. Take Care.
Joey, as always, amazing work. Such a wonderful variance of projects to showcase your gift. Hey, who manufactures the blue plastic shims you used? They are sweet. I’ve been using laminate samples from stores that get new ones from manufacturers. Again, thanks for the time and great video!
That is one good looking gate. I've made about 1/2 doz gates but for Chook pens and back garden gates out of pickets. No where near the quality of yours, just functional :D
Great work as always! Love how the gate turned out and love the contrast with the fence it interacts with. Just curious about the design choice not to make a groove for the shiplap on the bottom rail. Was it a design choice or a functional one? Other than aesthetics, the only thing I could come up with is that you wouldn’t have an open groove in the bottom rail to collect water...
Hi Joey, do you think the gate will move much with the seasons? Our front gate seems to gain several mm in width over winter such that it rubs the post.. we're in rainy Auckland too. Keep up the great work and videos !