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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Nagpagawa kami ng gate na natapos lang this February. After few weeks/days hirap na isara at buksan, gumagalaw daw yung lupa ng isang poste, lumulubog ng ilang mm. Baka daw yung ginagawang village malapit sa amin, maraming heavy equipment at nagpapatag at nagtatabon ng creek.

    Sabi nung gumawa eh hindi daw makakatulong yung pag lagay ng tubo sa taas ng poste between the 2 post as brace. Hintayin na lang daw mag settle yung lupa then pa adjust yung gate. Baka daw ma hatak lang yung isang poste.

    Meron naman nag suggest sa akin na makakatulong daw yung brace gitna ng poste. Iniisip ko baka ayaw lang gawin nung gumawa dahil fully paid na. Although na adjust nya yung welding para mas malayo ng konti yung 2 pinto ng gate at madali masara.

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    the bisagras' alignment moved, hence the difficulty in turning?
    or the entire poste shifted, hence the closing edges are now overlapping?

    i imagine,
    whatever written or implied warranty is in effect, does not cover geologic movement.

    on the contrary,
    i think a brace should minimize non-rectangular-ness, if it is strong enough.
    one below ground and one above the gate.
    but then, it might turn parallelogram... more braces?

    is this in the same area where a prominent MD's house collapsed as a result of geologic movement?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    the bisagras' alignment moved, hence the difficulty in turning?
    or the closing edges are now overlapping?

    i imagine,
    whatever written or implied warranty is in effect, does not cover geologic movement.

    on the contrary,
    i think a brace should minimize non-rectangular-ness, if it is strong enough.
    one below ground and one above the gate.
    but then, it might turn parallelogram... more braces?

    is this in the same area where a prominent MD's house collapsed as a result of geologic movement?
    Nag dikit pero hindi naman over lapping kaya nasasara pa rin although medyo mahirap. Yung poste daw ang bumaba kaya nag dikit yung 2 gate. Ang mahirap eh ipasok yung bolt latch ng gate dahil hindi aligned although na ayos naman today kaya naipasok na although mawawala na naman sa alignment pag gumalaw bumaba ulit yung poste.

    At first I was considering na brace lang sa taas, then your suggestion makes sense na brace sa baba and taas, and then sabi mo baka maging parallelogram [emoji23]. I don't know if I should wait for the ground to settle before fixing, or do what you suggested and maybe it will be a long time before it misaligned again. . I don't want to keep throwing money at it until it's solved.

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    what you can consider, is to do nothing big.
    just occasional welding adjustments here and there, so's you can open and close the gate easily enough. i shudder to think how ugly that gate would look like afterward, but at least it's functional.
    after some time, the ground may have stabilized.

    tekateka...
    is it possible, the poste to which the hinges are attached to, was not built sturdy enough?
    the ground may be as solid as solid can be,
    but the poste was not built with a sturdy-enough base...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    what you can consider, is to do nothing big.
    just occasional welding adjustments here and there, so's you can open and close the gate easily enough. i shudder to think how ugly that gate would look like afterward, but at least it's functional.
    after some time, the ground may have stabilized.

    tekateka...
    is it possible, the poste to which the hinges are attached to, was not built sturdy enough?
    the ground may be as solid as solid can be,
    but the poste was not built with a sturdy-enough base...
    I'm not sure about it being sturdy, yung brother in law ko ang nag manage nung gumagawa pero sabi naman nya malalim naman daw yung poste. Dati kasing hills itong lugar namin kaya assumption ko gumagalaw talaga. Or maybe your right, baka kailangan lang mag settle ng lupa.

    I think I'll ask for the estimate for braces above and below the gate, then decide from there. Thanks for the tips Doc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    I'm not sure about it being sturdy, yung brother in law ko ang nag manage nung gumagawa pero sabi naman nya malalim naman daw yung poste. Dati kasing hills itong lugar namin kaya assumption ko gumagalaw talaga. Or maybe your right, baka kailangan lang mag settle ng lupa.

    I think I'll ask for the estimate for braces above and below the gate, then decide from there. Thanks for the tips Doc.

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    ah!
    hills.
    medyo restless nga siguro the ground.
    nice to look at, what with one's residence sitting on its gentle slope...
    but in the severest of examples, the foundation must have cost as much as the house.
    good luck, sir.
    may your portal solidify.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ah!
    in the severest of examples, the foundation must have cost as much as the house.
    good luck.
    Sometimes, even more. A big chunk of it won't be visible/appreciable.[emoji41]


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