Jai Dee Posted January 9, 2022 Share Posted January 9, 2022 A spam post has been removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Croc Posted January 10, 2022 Share Posted January 10, 2022 19 hours ago, fredscats said: plus squirts of oil on rails and rollers too Goes without saying. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirineou Posted January 10, 2022 Share Posted January 10, 2022 On 6/9/2021 at 9:58 AM, Old Croc said: Large metal gates are heavy and generally need to be supported on steel wheels. To hang one in the air would present many problems. Alternatively a boom gate? We have hairy dogs and water flow problems that needed a little work to allow the water to egress. An occasional squirt with the hose cleans any debris from the rails. I second that opinion, any benefit removing the rail would provide would be nagayed by the many negatives, Also if you suspend the gate from above make sure you have enough height for truck deliveries and service. Not worth it IMO, Easy to clean the rail with a hose and you dont need a rail the first 1/4 of the gate as you only need a rail where the wheels are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Croc Posted January 10, 2022 Share Posted January 10, 2022 I was a little surprised this thread was still going and it's likely the OP has now decided on his solution. However, I have a little more to add to the discussion. We have recently started the process of fencing our Isaan property by getting a local builder to construct a sliding gate and a couple of panels either side. Built on site, the 2mtr panels are welded steel tube with railings made from round steel rod. There are 4 wheels along the gate to make it easy to push by hand. It is considerably lighter than the gate at our Phuket place. The rail is a length of heavy angle iron imbedded in cement. ( ^ ) Materials and labour for the three panels was less than 10k. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yellowtail Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 5 hours ago, Fiollent said: I get the struggle with rails – dirt magnets! I went railless for the same reasons Only if you put the rails/track on the ground. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yellowtail Posted January 30 Share Posted January 30 4 minutes ago, Fiollent said: Found a sleek sliding gate for my 2-car setup at a decent price at Temecula. Try this one or online shops, and negotiate if you can. Happy gate hunting! I worked in Mira Loma for a while. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Dwyer Posted January 30 Share Posted January 30 25 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: I worked in Mira Loma for a while. Me too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scorecard Posted January 30 Share Posted January 30 On 6/8/2021 at 5:04 PM, petedk said: It all depends on the size, materials used, is it remotely controlled and so on. Why not ask for some offers? That's much better than asking here. Our gate is quite long and cost nearly 3 times of what "timendress" said. Ours is the width of 1.5 cars, toothed rail on the bottom of the gate frame, but above any level where water or dirt would accumulate. Bought from Thai Watsadu CM, with installation and 4 remote controls cost 9.000Baht, about 5 years ago. Never ever had any problem. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scorecard Posted January 31 Share Posted January 31 17 hours ago, scorecard said: Ours is the width of 1.5 cars, toothed rail on the bottom of the gate frame, but above any level where water or dirt would accumulate. Bought from Thai Watsadu CM, with installation and 4 remote controls cost 9.000Baht, about 5 years ago. Never ever had any problem. Just remembered, some newer models on the market: -Solar powered with collection panel big enough / strong enough to accumulate power for normal 24 hr usage. One model I noticed (maybe others) comes with 2 'spotlights' to illuminate the gate / carport area. Lights switch on when remote engaged / switch off 2 minutes after gate is closed. And can be switched to grid power if needed. -Remote controls can be used for any model / brand. -Lower overall prices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rampant Rabbit Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 (edited) did my own gate work myself, motor thai watsadu as mentioned, foresee remote control, gate made by Thai friend 2 gates 4.5metres each 100k total (50k each) delivered, motor 9k alsao 2 ir sensors tro stop an idiot closing the door on their car, work free....done by me also got a stainless motor cover to go over the plastic motor cover as plastic and sun always ends badly in time, cost 1000 made locally Edited February 23 by Rampant Rabbit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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