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How to Build a Pet Gate or Baby Gate Using Supplies from your Local Hardware Store

February 22nd, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

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How to Build a Pet Gate or Baby Gate Using Supplies from your Local Hardware Store

Build custom wood gates just like the carpenters at Gates2U.com, who’ve shipped gates to homes across the USA. Do-it-yourselfers can now make a mission-style pet gate or baby gate using big box store moldings, a saw, drill and hammer or brad gun. No routing; straight cuts only. Get all the instructions you need to build a swing gate in your choice of wood. Fully illustrated. It tells you how to measure, cut, assemble, finish, and hang your gate using hinges. Wall, post, and door mount instructions included. Typical material costs for a gate are (less in pine). View the Gallery of Gates at Gates2U.com for pictures of Mission Style gates, ideal for modern and traditional decors.

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  1. Anonymous
    February 22nd, 2012 at 15:32 | #1
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    Wonderful and helpful book, February 12, 2012
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    This review is from: How to Build a Pet Gate or Baby Gate Using Supplies from your Local Hardware Store (Kindle Edition)

    I bought this kindle book because we needed a gate to hold back our dachshunds from our kitchen. It was interesting using plans from a Kindle, but I was able to read the figures and pictures very clearly. And, every step is broken down, and you are prompted to record important measurements for cutting, which you can take to your garage where your tools are. We built the gate, and it looks very good. We decided to keep it simple, and used a wipe-on poly finish, like it suggested, for a nice sheen. It goes into a lot of detail about how to create more elegant finishes if you want. The slats go deep into the top and bottom of the gate, which is what really makes this gate different from the compression gates. It can really hold back a determined pooch and withstand being jostled. Our installation area was a little unusual, because we had a kitchen cabinet on one side, but we followed the suggestions for mounting between two walls, and it worked out great. Very useful book.

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