If you make your own, getting the holes cut is the hardest thing. I made a circle cutting jig for my router to do mine. Tweaked the pivot hole using scrap OSB until I had a really tight fit on the pipe. This took the longest. Then when using it, be sure to anchor the body pieces down to a work surface. I used screws through the corners as you need to be able to "bolt" the piece together. In fact, I anchored the slide in place and cut all three pieces at the same time. Be sure to put 3 screws in the part you are cutting out to keep it from flopping around when you cut through a layer. Keeps it from lodging against the bit and side of the cut creating problems. It also makes sure your pivot point doesn't move. Learning that tool a couple tries. The most time consuming part time wise was tweaking the hole that is cut to get the right size for the pipe. After that you can crank out 10 gates in an hour, plus time for assembly. Jim.
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