This area of fence will later be replaced with an Estate Design Wood Fence, and I plan on reallocating the vintage chain link to protect my garden area from our much loved (yet unintentionally, destructive) pets. The gate has been lifted 3" off the ground to ensure no damage is done to the bottom gate corners (which are also antique parts). All parts that that you see "discolored" in the pictures are going to be repainted with a galvanized coating, so as to protect them against the elements.
What I noticed when disassembling the gate built in the late 50's to early 60's by the original "Killeen Fence Company", the steel was much thicker than what is offered today. The hardware offered in the world of yesterday had decorative elements and quality not even offered today. This is an element that my company has always tried to recapture, which is why I have the utmost respect for it. There was a time when fence contractors offered quality work for a fair price…and it wasn't because code enforcement would come barreling down their throats, it was because they were proud of their finished product. Later (it seems anyhow) people and corporations realized they worked themselves out of work; so they started offering products that do not last as long. Personally, it has been my continued goal to not have to return to a jobsite that I have completed. Yes, we offer a warranty for workmanship; but the goal has always been, for the customer to never have to use it. It is our goal to build a quality product from day one.
I want to take the time to give a special "Thank You" to Killeen Fence Company customers that make our quest possible. Yes, the service we offer may cost more in todays world than something of lesser quality (on that same token, our service costs less in the long run). Yes, the service we offer is a smaller fraction of a bigger whole; but if we are successful in our goals, hopefully, more will follow suit.