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ScottyS 2007-07-20 02:47 PM

Welcome to the internets, you slacker!
 
Attention: SketchUp is the coolest free thing ever.


That is all.

JonnydaJibba 2007-07-20 02:49 PM

Link damn you!

Even though I'm going to Google it and find it faster than your slacker butt will post.

van 2007-07-20 02:49 PM

solidworks 2007 with cosmos cracked was the coolest free thing I ever .... errr. nevermind

ScottyS 2007-07-20 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by JonnydaJibba (Post 101895)
Link damn you!

Even though I'm going to Google it and find it faster than your slacker butt will post.

If you go to Google, at least you will be in the right place....

van 2007-07-20 02:55 PM

google ownz it right? Wasn't there a thread about this before?

ScottyS 2007-07-20 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by kidnappervan (Post 101898)
google ownz it right? Wasn't there a thread about this before?

Could have been, the thread title is rhetorical.

tysonK 2007-07-20 03:16 PM

i think doubleurx already gave us the link...l.

NevadaSTi 2007-07-23 09:15 AM

Just don't get Revit. It sucks.

sperry 2010-08-24 12:39 AM

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Well, since this is the 1st good search hit for "sketchup"...

I drew this up. Now I just have to build it. Only problem is... it's a 14' wide gate with a steel frame. It's going to be a decent bit of work. :mad:

Also, I'm not even sure where to find some 8"x8" swaged hinges with a 500lb capacity.

100_Percent_Juice 2010-08-24 08:26 AM

500lb capacity is for pussies.

ScottyS 2010-08-24 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by 100_Percent_Juice (Post 151448)
500lb capacity is for pussies.

Big ones.

sperry 2010-08-24 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by 100_Percent_Juice (Post 151448)
500lb capacity is for pussies.

What, are you channeling JC?

Actually, I don't really know how heavy the gate will be. 500 just seemed like a good round number. I found a bunch of weld-on gate hinges online... but none of them allow me to open the gate past 90deg outwards. I need a more traditional swaged hinge, like you'd use on a regular door in your house, but just massively super-sized. Or I need to redesign the gate with some big exposed metal bars to hinge off of, which I'd like to avoid because I want the gate to blend into the rest of the fence.

ScottyS 2010-08-24 11:09 AM

A friend recently built a couple big-ass gates and I think he made his own hinges with grease fittings. They looked pretty trick when done, for sure. I'll ping him and ask.

100_Percent_Juice 2010-08-24 11:20 AM

My dad might actually have some hinges that he would sell. I will look when I go over there.

sperry 2010-08-24 01:39 PM

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Cool, thanks guys!

Like I said, I did find some pretty affordable weld-on gate hinges. They just won't allow the gate to open out and swing around flat against the fence. They all look to open only 90deg outwards, unless I do something crazy with the way hinges are mounted.

Here's really what I'm going for, as it allows the metal frame to be on the inside of the gate welded to the hinges, the planking on the outside and flush with the posts, and the gate can open out 180 deg.

sperry 2010-10-13 01:34 PM

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I *finally* finished up that gate/trailer parking area (well, aside from painting) last weekend. The gate itself was done weeks ago... then I finally got around to tearing down the old fence and moving the panels to the new posts... then another delay before the landscapers came out and put in the gravel and railroad ties. Then my dumb dog decides he likes to rub his head in the railroad tie tar, so I had to put in *another* smaller picket fence to partition out the trailer area from the rest of the yard.

But hey, all I have to do now is paint it! *sigh* But the gate design in SketchUp was invaluable. No issues building the thing... it went together exactly as planned. The only problem is that the posts sagged a little bit after all that rain, so it's a tight fit when they're shut. Oh well, it's not like the gate gets opened and closed a lot.

MattR 2010-10-14 05:46 AM

Dude, that looks great.

Dean 2010-10-14 06:26 AM

I am jealous and it looks like you need a bigger trailer. ;)

sperry 2010-10-14 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Dean (Post 152761)
I am jealous and it looks like you need a bigger trailer. ;)

Thanks guys. It came out pretty damn good. The landscapers did a fantastic job leveling the area and setting the ties down. It could probably use a little more gravel, but it's got decent coverage for now, and it's not like I move the trailer a lot.

I tried to make the parking spot big enough for my 18' trailer (it's actually 22' long including the hitch), plus a 15' car... but I think I'm about 1 or 2 feet short. Maybe with some creative angling of the trailer it'd work. Making the spot any longer would have resulted in being too close to the house for the walkway to the new man-gate that I put in to the front yard.

Ultimately, I'd like a 24' enclosed trailer. There's really about 33'-44' of space, depending on how much of the angled gate area you can squeeze into, so anything I'm ever going to have should fit easily. I just figured if I'm going through all the effort to put this in, I should make it as large as practical for the space I've got, since it's eventually a selling point for the house to anyone with a big camper, toy hauler, boat, or something.

rory_a 2010-10-14 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by sperry (Post 152763)
(From the linked Nasioc thread)... Also, all that "desert" is actually decomposed granite. It's just a tiny bit lighter in color than the natural desert/dirt everywhere. But it was put in by the original owners on purpose. We've got a crap ton of it left over in the corner of the yard because we just finished replacing most of it with lawn and bark.


You wouldn't want to be relieved of that "crap ton" of decomposed granite, would you? ;):D:?:

rory_a 2010-10-14 01:15 PM

Sorry, I neglected to mention, looks frickin awesome! I have extremely similar plans for a 14' fence for access to my backyard. The gate in place is a piece of sh*t, and will be relocated to be a gate for a backyard dividing fence.

(we will be building a garage in the backyard, and renting the house out, limiting renters to half the backyard, and locked out of the area with the garage. I'll be zeroscaping the renter's half, and have been looking for what I now know is called "decomposed granite ;))

sperry 2010-10-14 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by rory_a (Post 152769)
You wouldn't want to be relieved of that "crap ton" of decomposed granite, would you? ;):D:?:

Give me a year or so to know how much will be left over after we build a shed next summer. The left over is yours if you want to come haul it away.

rory_a 2010-10-14 04:40 PM

I don't think I can sit on the house without renting it for a year :(

sperry 2010-10-14 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by rory_a (Post 152776)
I don't think I can sit on the house without renting it for a year :(

I don't think I can build a shed until next summer.

A1337STI 2010-10-15 08:29 AM

wow that looks awesome good job!

Rory maybe if you build Sperry his shed you can take the decomposed granite sooner? :lol:


wonder if i can build something like that at my apt ... oh probably not :~::oops: lol


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