mo wrote:
> Is the Z design the best to use?
Its the only design to use. Without the diagonal braces the gate will sag
on the non hinge side & drag along the floor.
>
> Also, for my gate would I have any issues using timber for the entire
> thing rather than using featehredge on the brace
>
> not sure what would look better, a featheredged gate with featheredged
> panels or a gate that looks different.
Simplest way to build a gate & I build dozens;
Buy some feather edge board and some 36 x 88 treated timber
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Planed-Four-...er/invt/107088
Cut the FB to the height of the gate.
Cut 3 - 36 x 88 pieces of timber to the exact width of the gate you want.
Lay them out on the ground. Take one piece of FB & mark the centre and
200mm from top & bottom.
Secure one piece of FB to the 3 rails using a square to make sure they are
exactly at right angles, and 'thick' edge of the FB flush, use 2 screws in
each join - I use drywall screws. Lay out the rest of the FB without
screwing to get a roughly 10mm overlap, then secure with 2 screws per cross
rail.
Flip the gate over. Lay out 2 pieces of 36 x 88 diagonally and mark where
they cross the horizontals. Cut along these lines as accurately as possible
& secure the cross braces to the horizontals with a screw. Flip the gate
ocver again and screw through the FB to the cross braces.
>
> Also, the thing I was looking for before was arris rails with
> brackets - to secure the featheredge onto the posts.
>
> Anyone know if there is an equivalent where I can just buy plain
> timber and use a similar thing that does the same job as an arris
> bracket?
If you want the FB to be flush with the posts, then arris rail & brackets is
the way to go. If not use a bevelled rail secured to the posts with large
screws, then nail the FB to that.
HTH
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Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk