Spend some extra time and money on durable lumber and a well drained installation or that beautiful aesthetic will rot in a few years.
How to build a wooden fence gate with metal posts.
This style of wooden fence picket nests together to create a strong fence with little to zero visibility through the fence.
Put the gate into place supporting it on the bottom with a 2x4 1 5 inch off ground.
Assemble the frame pieces with galvanized steel corner brackets.
Note the post locations and gate locations.
1 1 4 deck screws for fence boards and for attaching fence brackets to the rails 3 deck screws f.
Some towns might require this plan for an approved building permit.
Predrill where the screws will go.
Plan gate post locations.
Use a pencil to mark where the hinge should go on the post and then put the gate down.
Brace it from the bottom with scrap wood blocks to the desired height.
Install hinges and attach the gate to the fence.
The gate was propped into position and clamped in place with a few paint stirrers acting as temporary shims to provide a little stand off on the hinge side.
The downside to building a fence with wood posts is that you ll likely need to replace the fence in 7 10 years.
Wooden fence posts are more vulnerable and fragile than metal.
Use graph paper to draw a plan for your fence.
Gate pickets should be flush with the inside faces of the posts.
Wood posts cost less than metal.
Select locations at the top and bottom for two hinges on the gate where interference by.
So if you consider the lifetime of your fence or many wood fences.
Tamped soil on a base of gravel is enough to secure most posts but consider concrete for soft soils.
First construct a metal gate frame using thinner steel pipes than you used for the posts to reduce the weight of the gate.
Hang the gate frame to the post hinges then drill holes through the top and bottom rail of the frame and attach wooden rails with carriage bolts.
Stand the gate up inside the opening.
When using the fencetrac system to build a wood fence with metal posts we recommend using tongue and groove red cedar fence pickets.