I'm planning to make a garden gate that will incorporate a frame of about 42" (w) x 28" (h). The diagonal brace will therefore create an ineffective angle of only about 32 degrees with the horizontal. Is the best solution to make two braces, one running from the top corner (latch side) to about halfway along the lower rail, and the other running parallel from halfway along the top rail to the bottom (hinge) corner, creating an angle of about 50 degrees? I think that an x-brace, corners to corners, will not provide adequate support. I'm using 3" x 2" so the completed gate will be relatively heavy.
One solution might be to use just one brace, running from the top rail, but about 2/3rds along from the top hinge, to the bottom hinge corner to create 45 degrees, the minimum effective angle. That would look a bit odd though.
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One solution might be to use just one brace, running from the top rail, but about 2/3rds along from the top hinge, to the bottom hinge corner to create 45 degrees, the minimum effective angle. That would look a bit odd though.
M