Congrats. By the way, if you are happy with the gate opener you choose
please post what you decided on. I have a couple of gate openers in my
stroage complex that drive me crazy.

On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 7:24 PM Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:

> When I designed my shop, I was fitting it into an odd sized lot on a
> subdivision I was doing.  The lot was triangular and of course the building
> rectangular.
> I wanted to be able to drive a semi+ trailer all the way around the whole
> building so that access to my loading dock was easy and nobody had to turn
> around or back up much.
>
> The limiting factor on the width of the drive was a set of guy wires from
> a very large set of triple pole transmission line corner.  There are about
> 15 guys on that setup.  6 anchoring the 3 poles in the two different
> directions and 3 splitting the angle on the corner.  Those three went off
> in the direction of my building.
>
> I have been trying for years to get the right person at the power company
> to come and evaluate the guys as I thought they could reduce the angle and
> give me some more space for the driveway.  They finally did.
>
> I gained 24 feet!  They just moved them closer to the poles.
> It was not free but they allowed me to save some money by digging the
> holes for the new anchors.
>
> So now I can set up a 30’ motorized rolling gate with a remote.  No more
> chain and padlock every morning and evening.  It was a good day today.
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