I keep finding things to beg Phil to weld up for me. The wife reluctantly admits she likes the ideas, so no need for me to divorce her, I suppose.
Thus: My wife and I helped create a robotics STEM summer camp for foster kids. Outside is this robust gate assembly.
Now, this is the kind of dangerous idea for the yard that will make me rip out a perfectly good wood fence.
Is that Avis-level work (“try harder”) or a good bead?
Sadly, I am old enough to remember when schools didn’t require steel barriers to keep predators out (or in, I suppose).
But hey, using prison architecture for public schools is For The Children, right?
I note with wry amusement and many years of going over the gates of swimming pools, golf courses, stadiums, etc., that a simple ladder will suffice to allow the smarter kids to bypass your excellent gate system.