Hinge Kit Hangs Heavy Gates Fast
The E-Z Hinge is just that when it comes to hanging heavy farm gates. Forget about drilling holes and leveling awkward gates. Just attach the E-Z Hinge brackets to the post, slip the gate’s J-bolt into the bracket, level and tighten. The design grew out of frustration with traditional methods.
“I watched a neighbor try to hang a steel gate on an old oil well pipe post,” recalls Wayne Tegtmeier. “It was a mess as they torched holes in the pipe, only to discover it was corroded inside. Later while hanging one myself on a pipe post, I realized that after drilling holes in the schedule 80 pipe, there wasn’t much left of the post.”
Believing there had to be a better way, Tegtmeier figured one out. He eliminated drilling and welding by using brackets instead. Brackets are made out of heavy, 1/2-in. thick steel plate and schedule 40 steel pipe.
All that is needed to mount a gate is a tape measure, a 9/16-in. socket wrench, and a crescent wrench. A marker for hinge locations helps. A ribbed steel bar inside the bracket bites into the J-bolt.
“It’s completely adjustable when putting it together, but once I’ve installed one, I’ve never had to adjust it again,” he says. “ I can hang a 16-ft. gate by myself in just 7 or 8 min.”
The idea was so simple and prototypes worked so well that Tegtmeier got it patented. He is now selling the E-Z Hinges in regional farm stores, on eBay and from his website. Currently, they are not shipped outside the U.S.
“It comes in 6 different sizes and sells for $28 to $32 per pair including shipping,” says Tegtmeier.
The brackets are sized by the outside diameter of the post the gate will hang from. They are sized for 2, 2 1/2, 3, 3 1/2, 4 and 4 1/2-in. outside diameter steel pipe posts.
Check out a video of the E-Z at FARMSHOW.com.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, E-Z Hinge, (ph 417 599-9985; ezhingefarmgate@gmail.com; www.ezhingefarmgate.com).
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Hinge Kit Hangs Heavy Gates Fast FENCING Gates The E-Z Hinge is just that when it comes to hanging heavy farm gates Forget about drilling holes and leveling awkward gates Just attach the E-Z Hinge brackets to the post slip the gate’s J-bolt into the bracket level and tighten The design grew out of frustration with traditional methods “I watched a neighbor try to hang a steel gate on an old oil well pipe post ” recalls Wayne Tegtmeier “It was a mess as they torched holes in the pipe only to discover it was corroded inside Later while hanging one myself on a pipe post I realized that after drilling holes in the schedule 80 pipe there wasn’t much left of the post ” Believing there had to be a better way Tegtmeier figured one out He eliminated drilling and welding by using brackets instead Brackets are made out of heavy 1/2-in thick steel plate and schedule 40 steel pipe All that is needed to mount a gate is a tape measure a 9/16-in socket wrench and a crescent wrench A marker for hinge locations helps A ribbed steel bar inside the bracket bites into the J-bolt “It’s completely adjustable when putting it together but once I’ve installed one I’ve never had to adjust it again ” he says “ I can hang a 16-ft gate by myself in just 7 or 8 min ” The idea was so simple and prototypes worked so well that Tegtmeier got it patented He is now selling the E-Z Hinges in regional farm stores on eBay and from his website Currently they are not shipped outside the U S “It comes in 6 different sizes and sells for $28 to $32 per pair including shipping ” says Tegtmeier The brackets are sized by the outside diameter of the post the gate will hang from They are sized for 2 2 1/2 3 3 1/2 4 and 4 1/2-in outside diameter steel pipe posts Check out a video of the E-Z at FARMSHOW com Contact: FARM SHOW Followup E-Z Hinge 3630 Hwy O Humansville Mo 65674 ph 417 296-5599; ezhingefarmgate@gmail com; www ezhingefarmgate com
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