A couple recent gate builds
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A couple recent gate builds
The gate that says Saint Michaels is around 32' x 6'. Each half of it was around 850 pounds.
The kalinowski gate was around 32' x 8' tall.-
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Re: A couple recent gate builds
Really Cool! Did you use leveling bolts for the mounts?
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Nice work! I'm sure they will be happy with them.
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WOW, unbelievable job on both but that second one is mind blowing. Absolutely awesome!!
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Very nice work....I've been asked about doing some gates, but haven't got the first clue how to quote them. I'd lose my arse, I'm sure...lol...but solid work!
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WOW!!! Fantastic work.
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I'm with the other commenters...WOW!
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Thanks for the compliments. Honestly I am a little tired of doing gates. They pay good but they can be kind of a pain sometimes so Im focusing more on just the signage for awhile.
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Just out of curiosity...would you care to share what you sold it for? How many hours did you have in it? It truly is a work of art.
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They look fantastic. Well Done!
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The small gate with the arched top wasnt finished when the pic was taken, none of the angels facial features were done yet and it wasnt included in that $18k price as it was another order that came later, but it is done now. That little gate is being powder coated right now. It looks way better now than this pic shows because I welded alot of leaves to the stems which added alot to it.
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I have no idea what happed to my reply.. all my words just disappeared. Anyway to answer your question Allen the Kalinowski gate was around $11,000 not counting shipping and took around a week to week and a half. The Saint Michaels was around a $25,000 project and took a couple months although there were other projects fitted in at the same time.
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I love the detail in all those flowers! They really give it that 3 dimensional look. Very nice work.
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Well they sure are impressive! EXCELLENT work.
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Beautiful work and always well done!
I've done several gates, but not that large and they are a pain. Especially if you have to do the install as getting them level can be a real challenge.
Remember this one? It's still looking good.
I've done several gates, but not that large and they are a pain. Especially if you have to do the install as getting them level can be a real challenge.
Remember this one? It's still looking good.
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LDR 4x8, Scribe, DTHCIV
Hypertherm PM45, Macair Dryer
DeVilbiss Air America 6.5HP, 80Gal., 175psi, Two Stage
16.9scfm@100psi, 16.0scfm@175psi
Miller 215 MultiMatic
RW 390E Slip Roll (Powered)
AutoCAD, SheetCAM, Mach 3
http://ikescreations.com
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Wow Dennis was that really 10 years ago already? Holy cow time flies. Glad to see its still holding up.