60" High Steel Adjust-A-Gate Kits are ideal for 5', 6' and higher wood gates, allowing pickets to rest near flush top and bottom rails, or with a slight overlap. Steel gate frame is approximately 5' high. 'Round up' if your gate width is close to width shown. Gates feature 1-1/4" steel galvanized and painted gate frames.
AG-36-3 Single Adjust-A-Gate Features:
Here are some great customer photos from our customer in Durham, California. He chose our AG-36-3 Metal Gate Frame Kit for Wood Fence to build this beautiful Dog-Eared Cedar Gate. He also added a secondary post which he could latch the gate to in the open position. Great Job Frederick! Thank you so much for the great pictures and for your business!
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No complaints will definitely order again from this company.
Item as described, great price, and fast shipping!
the products are very good. they ship pretty quick good selection website is a little difficult to navigate
I love Hoover fence. They have the materials I need for my fence company and are on time with their orders
Gate showed up on time, maybe a day early even. Instructions exceeded expectations. All parts were present, nothing was bent - good experience. Wish there was option for post hinge pins as the local big box stores are out of such things (and it looked like $23 shipping from your site) - but I eventually found a set, in black even. Somehow I was only able to use two of the four screws into the expansion sliders, not sure if I executed the instructions incorrectly? Didn't seem to matter, seemed very stable. Door was pretty heavy when added the slats but I guess that's to be expected. The latch worked well BEFORE I put the slats on - I know I should have waited to install the latch but just didn't trust myself - had to get it lined up - fortunately the truss-cable turnbuckle worked - but even getting the striker bar to the correct level, for some reason the latch doesn't spring back closed now - not sure if too much pressure was put on it for the 24 hours it sat before shoring-up with turnbuckle? Maybe a little WD-40? We'll see. It's not going to be a high-traffic gate so I'm not too concerned.