Posted on 12/23/2014 4:25:39 PM PST by roofgoat
Anyone have one? Can you get a decent, reliable one without spending a fortune? Likes/Dislikes? Sliding or Opening?
I may need one for our property,
1) To keep dogs out of our property.
2) To keep out free range goats and chickens in our property and an occasional dog (we have 3) that may get stupid and get out of the house without a leash.
Don't need anything hardcore or fancy. Not trying to keep out bad guys.
Also, how did you handle UPS/FedEx/US Mail Box deliveries?
For Item #2, should have stated to keep “IN” our chickens, goats and dogs.
Thanks
Install a doorbell outside the gate.
Key for property gates is maintenance and addressing issues as soon as they show up, not putting it off for later. You take good care of it, they'll last for a long time. You don't, they'll fail if automated in a very short time. Professional installation by a reputable contractor (who also will file for the appropriate permits) is also a good idea - nothing like the surprise court summons for installing property gates that don't comply with zoning laws.
First thing is you want to electrify the gate.
Second to handle UPS/FedEx/US Mail Box deliveries, have the gate robot arm pick up the package direct from their hands and then fling it to your door step.
...free range goats and chickens?
You must live in New York city.
I like the swing type. You can shop the Internet or find a local wrought iron guy for the gate. As for openers, I’m very impressed with Elite openers but I’m sure that there are other good ones out there.
We have two gates that span 20’ total. I put three posts on each side of the driveway for a firm brace. A box can be built onto the posts for concealing delivered packages.
The only problem with the iron gates though is they need to be fixed every few years due to corrosion from people (bums, etc.) peeing on them.
I thought about installing a sliding gate but haven’t done it yet. My plan was to use a garage door opener to power it. (comes with a remote...)
has yours been reliable?
“Don’t need anything hardcore or fancy. Not trying to keep out bad guys.”
So whats wrong with a couple of .50 caliber machine gun nests? Or is that too old fashioned?
I live in a less fire prone area now.
I’m not against that. But we as a nation aren’t there.......yet.
Our house is two miles from the main road and we keep a garage out at the road for our pickup trucks (we get to the house and back on snowmobiles in the winter).
We also use the garage for package drops.
Our gate is nothing special it’s just a regular pasture gate.
Don’t know in your area but our PO allows the mailman to have a code to get in. Our PO says that isn’t usually the case though. locally, they prefer regular mail to be outside the gate in a normal mailbox and larger package delivery to be inside the gate. Again, it seems that is a local practice. Ask your local post office what they allow. You’ll get great advice even for UPS/FedEx delivery. Of course, you can simply call UPS/FedEx and ask them, too.
damn, now that’s a gate
“Our gate is nothing special its just a regular pasture gate.”
that’s what I have now. Manual open close. May see about seeing if I can convert it to sliding.
Wow...man, you need a dose of freedom and property rights STAT! Visit one of the free states and take a break from all that worry! :-)
Gatedepot.com has a nice selection at pretty good prices.
Over design it. Nobody ever regretted spending a little more for a stronger actuator.
BTW, before someone points out my writing errors, I’m down with the flu along with the rest of the family. Daughter and I are in bed watching “Three Amigos” right now.
Wife and son are in quarantine room with worse conditions.
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