The gate on the vegetable garden side of the house was on its last legs. 15 years in the weather and termites had done it in.
So Glenn made a new one!
I designed it. And he fabricated it in his makeshift welding shop on the other side of the house!
We found the large sawblade and the wheels in Pennsylvania and Virginia
on our last trip to visit Erika. We packed the wheels in our
roll-aboard suitcase and checked the sawblade! (Even with the $25
baggage charge the sawblade was much less expensive than we can
find them here.)
We don't know how long we will live here (with Erika and any future grandchildren living on the east coast) but we wanted a gate we didn't want to have to worry about -- no painting or staining and no food for hungry termites! We don't even have to worry about rust -- it's already rusted! The only problem now, is that I won't want to leave it when we move!
The bell (up there on the left) clangs when the gate is opened. And the little fan blade in the lower left, spins when the wind blows.
And even though we never leave the always-hungry Corgi-girls alone in the vegetable garden yard, we were sure to leave no spaces big enough for a Corgi-girl to get her head caught.
A gate like this wouldn't suit everyone, but it sure suits us!
9 comments:
It is a work of art I LOVE IT !!!!!!!!!!!
It's GORGEOUS! I love it, too! When you move, take it with you!
absolutely beautiful!!! Are you worried about corgi eyes with the saw teeth???
Wow, I think that's totally unique and beautifully creative! I see that corgi eyes can still peek through...that's important! BOL. Love the style and the moving parts.
Grr and Woof,
Sarge, COP
What a fabulous gate....well done...except for the bell if the girls accidently manage to get it open. Well done, both of you.
Surely if you move, you'll be able to sent it with the furniture.
XXXOOO Daisy,Bella & Roxy
How fun! Thanks for all the compliments! We're really pleased with how the gate turned out and it is nice to hear others don't think it is dumb! (Corgimas, the saw teeth at not that sharp. If the gate were in a place where the dogs can go without use, maybe we would fill in the bottom corners more, but we think it's OK now. Thanks, everyone! Melissa
It is very cool! I am incredibly impressed! And I love that you made it using old objects. You will have to take it with you when you move. :)
It's a stunning gate! I love those wheely things, I'd happily put those up in my house if I could.
Wow Melissa! This is an awesome gate. You are so creative and your husband is very handy :D I just love it. I haven't been online much lately. You may be moving? I am sure it will be so nice to be near your family.
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