
Originally Posted by
muted
Any advice on gate construction? I have to build a new one ASAP, my dog finally ruined my first attempt after years of me doing quick fixes every few months as he tested me and the gate every day. He leans against it with all his weight, so I need to build a strong one. Whatever wood I used before does not hold the screws after a couple years, they slowly pull out. What type of Home Depot/Lowes wood should I buy? My concern is if I overbuild it with heavy wood that holds a screw, it will sag too much from being too heavy. Lose-lose, I think.
I'll try to post pics tonight of exactly what I have to rebuild. Wood glue for the screws will be mandatory this time around, any other quick tips for me? Gate is about chest high and maybe 4 feet wide.
Any advice is appreciated, unfortunately I don't have a lot of time to slowly think this through.
If the posts are going in the ground and you don't want spend a ton a dough on wood then PT lumber is going to be your best bet for those. For the gate, short of using exotic woods, oak is fairly rot resistant and available. I'd avoid what passes today as pine, and also maple and poplar. Even with a hefty paint or sealer they'll rot quickly.
To avoid screws pulling out use galvanized lag screws on the post hinge and thru bolts on the gate hinge.
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