HARDWOOD ARCH TOP FIELD GATE:
Beautifully hand-crafted Field Gate manufactured from the finest joinery graded, smooth planed, Iroko. Traditional time served techniques including mortise, tenon and dowel joints to prevent the frame from “pulling” apart and ensuring a long lasting, durable field gate. This gate has a deep 4″ x 3″ side and top rail combined with 4″ x 1″ horizontal rails and diagonal braced.
Width: Select from “Drop down” above. Width shown is for exact width of gate required.
Height: From 3ft to 5ft (914mm to 1m 520mm) – taken to the highest point of gate (inc horns).
Please note: Images are used to show the style of gate and have been computer generated. A Sample of wood used in construction is available on request. Width advertised is total width of gate. Height is taken to the highest point of gate. Rear view design can differ from image shown depending on the width of gate and/ or height.
FIELD GATES
How to Measure
Measuring for your new gate is actually a very simple process.
If existing posts/ pillars are in place, take three horizontal measurements. Top, middle and bottom as shown below.
Make a note of the SMALLEST width.
** If you are replacing the posts, take a measurement of the whole opening width and reduce size by the width of the posts. For example: Opening width of 3m 460mm minus 2x posts (at 100mm wide each) = 3m 260mm.
Next, decide how the gate will hang and reduce width accordingly. The is by far the most popular option. Gate is hung between pillars/ posts.
Reduce 130mm from lowest measurement (taken from "Step 1").
Mounted to "REAR" of pillars/ posts.
No reduction to width between pillars/ posts required.
If ordering online and exact measurement not offered. Reduce to closest size. Want it exact? No problem, call our team to order - 0800 6124 965.
Measuring for Automated Gates:
For above ground automation, rear hung on the back of the posts take the smallest measurement and reduce by 50mm (this will give you the actual gate size to order).For above ground automation, hung in the centre of the posts take the smallest measurement and reduce by 150mm (this will give you the actual gate size to order).For below ground automation, rear hung on the back of the posts take the smallest measurement and plus 20mm (this will give you the actual gate size to order).For below ground automation, rear hung in the centre of the posts take the smallest measurement and reduce by 260mm (this will give you the actual gate size to order).
HARDWOOD FIELD GATES
The Beauty of Iroko
Iroko hardwood timber comes from the Milicia excelsa tree and is commonly known for it's warm and attractive appearance. Featuring a golden to dark brown color with interlocked grain patterns. As it ages, it tends to darken, developing a rich patina that adds to its aesthetic appeal.
With natural weather-resistant properties, which make it ideal for outdoor use. It can withstand exposure to different weather conditions, including rain, sun, and humidity, without significant deterioration. This makes it a preferred material for outdoor gates.
Overall, Iroko hardwood timber's beauty and benefits make it a popular choice for a variety of applications where strength, durability, and an appealing aesthetic are essential considerations.
Iroko is a strong and dense hardwood, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications. Its strength is comparable to teak, making it a reliable choice for construction and woodworking projects that require robust materials.
HARDWOOD FIELD GATES
The Beauty of Iroko
Iroko hardwood timber comes from the Milicia excelsa tree and is commonly known for it's warm and attractive appearance. Featuring a golden to dark brown color with interlocked grain patterns. As it ages, it tends to darken, developing a rich patina that adds to its aesthetic appeal.
With natural weather-resistant properties, which make it ideal for outdoor use. It can withstand exposure to different weather conditions, including rain, sun, and humidity, without significant deterioration. This makes it a preferred material for outdoor gates.
Overall, Iroko hardwood timber's beauty and benefits make it a popular choice for a variety of applications where strength, durability, and an appealing aesthetic are essential considerations.
Iroko is a strong and dense hardwood, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications. Its strength is comparable to teak, making it a reliable choice for construction and woodworking projects that require robust materials.
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