Adjust-A-Gate

Adjust-A-Gate 2 Rail Kit, Original Series

$88.00
(5) 5 stars out of 3 reviews 3 reviews
$88.00
$88.00
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Adjust-A-Gate 2 Rail Kit, Original Series

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5 out of 5stars
(3 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
10/24/2020
Adjust-A-Gate AG36-36, for 3' to 4' gate height
The gate is made by Jewett Cameron. It is an excellent product for building a stable gate that won't sag due to its metal framing and anti-sag cable! The tricky thing is knowing how much to cut a 2x4 for the top and bottom in order to have the proper gaps between the gate and fence. It would be good to have a table for how much length of wood to cut for example gate width opening. For my situation, I used this kit to support the original fence material from an existing fence. Since the gate swings into the yard with the hardware provided, the gate kit would be at the back of a 4x4 post or 2x4 mounted on a metal post. This would make the gate recessed from the outside front face. In order to keep the gate outside face to line up with the original existing fence, I had to rotate the hinge bracket on the gate by 90 degrees to offset the gate closer to the middle of the 4x4 post. Then, I had to mount spacers between the 2x4's on the gate and the existing fence. After mounting the gate on the hinge, I could get it into place under the existing fence material, which would be supported when I cut the original fence open, adjust the positioning, and finally secure the fence material to the gate kit. The tricky thing is maintaining about an inch gap between the gate and the fence for the latch kit side or you may find the latch being too close to the latch catch side. The reason I had to keep the original fence material for the gate was because of our Home Owners Association (HOA) rules and requirement for this project. The other thing is that I am glad Walmart offered the shipping to Hawaii, even though it was about $36 to $40, because Home Depot and Lowes carried a similar product but did not have any in stock or shipping to Hawaii, only to 48 contiguous states. A final note is I had a 2x6 on the top of the fence and the gate had a slight conflict when I initially tried to swing it open, which required a little shaving off the fence, then it was fine! Again, it may depend on the gap on the latch side.
marvin

Most helpful negative review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
10/24/2020
Adjust-A-Gate AG36-36, for 3' to 4' gate height
The gate is made by Jewett Cameron. It is an excellent product for building a stable gate that won't sag due to its metal framing and anti-sag cable! The tricky thing is knowing how much to cut a 2x4 for the top and bottom in order to have the proper gaps between the gate and fence. It would be good to have a table for how much length of wood to cut for example gate width opening. For my situation, I used this kit to support the original fence material from an existing fence. Since the gate swings into the yard with the hardware provided, the gate kit would be at the back of a 4x4 post or 2x4 mounted on a metal post. This would make the gate recessed from the outside front face. In order to keep the gate outside face to line up with the original existing fence, I had to rotate the hinge bracket on the gate by 90 degrees to offset the gate closer to the middle of the 4x4 post. Then, I had to mount spacers between the 2x4's on the gate and the existing fence. After mounting the gate on the hinge, I could get it into place under the existing fence material, which would be supported when I cut the original fence open, adjust the positioning, and finally secure the fence material to the gate kit. The tricky thing is maintaining about an inch gap between the gate and the fence for the latch kit side or you may find the latch being too close to the latch catch side. The reason I had to keep the original fence material for the gate was because of our Home Owners Association (HOA) rules and requirement for this project. The other thing is that I am glad Walmart offered the shipping to Hawaii, even though it was about $36 to $40, because Home Depot and Lowes carried a similar product but did not have any in stock or shipping to Hawaii, only to 48 contiguous states. A final note is I had a 2x6 on the top of the fence and the gate had a slight conflict when I initially tried to swing it open, which required a little shaving off the fence, then it was fine! Again, it may depend on the gap on the latch side.
marvin
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/15/2021
    Excellent materials, instruction looks beautiful!
    The ease and excellent materials in kit to design my gate for the Space, which is an odd length . Gate is AWESOME and completed! Looks Great!!!
    SuzieHomemaker1
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    04/29/2021
    Easy to assemble and setup. Is working perfectly fine. Have had it for nearly 6 months now.
    Suraj
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/24/2020
    Adjust-A-Gate AG36-36, for 3' to 4' gate height
    The gate is made by Jewett Cameron. It is an excellent product for building a stable gate that won't sag due to its metal framing and anti-sag cable! The tricky thing is knowing how much to cut a 2x4 for the top and bottom in order to have the proper gaps between the gate and fence. It would be good to have a table for how much length of wood to cut for example gate width opening. For my situation, I used this kit to support the original fence material from an existing fence. Since the gate swings into the yard with the hardware provided, the gate kit would be at the back of a 4x4 post or 2x4 mounted on a metal post. This would make the gate recessed from the outside front face. In order to keep the gate outside face to line up with the original existing fence, I had to rotate the hinge bracket on the gate by 90 degrees to offset the gate closer to the middle of the 4x4 post. Then, I had to mount spacers between the 2x4's on the gate and the existing fence. After mounting the gate on the hinge, I could get it into place under the existing fence material, which would be supported when I cut the original fence open, adjust the positioning, and finally secure the fence material to the gate kit. The tricky thing is maintaining about an inch gap between the gate and the fence for the latch kit side or you may find the latch being too close to the latch catch side. The reason I had to keep the original fence material for the gate was because of our Home Owners Association (HOA) rules and requirement for this project. The other thing is that I am glad Walmart offered the shipping to Hawaii, even though it was about $36 to $40, because Home Depot and Lowes carried a similar product but did not have any in stock or shipping to Hawaii, only to 48 contiguous states. A final note is I had a 2x6 on the top of the fence and the gate had a slight conflict when I initially tried to swing it open, which required a little shaving off the fence, then it was fine! Again, it may depend on the gap on the latch side.
    marvin