Flush joinery is where both vertical
and horizontal members are on the same plane, and not to be confused with
overlapping lattice.
Gate #28
Four-High Pryamid Grid
This gate is Base Price
+ 28%
Follow the link to the Base Price Table
Shown here with gthe optional grid weave, where the hporizontal and vertical
dividers weave over and under one another.
Fence Panel
Price Link: Base + 22%
Illustrating the interlocking weave grid on gthe
left, and the standard flush-joined grid on the right.
As
illustrated with 28-1, the grid pyramid alters with the width and height
of every gate. Here we have four horizontal grid dividers
instead of the three in the above #28.
Gate #28-2
And
again, illustrating the pyramid as a two-tiered pattern in Mill Valley,
CA---drawn from a 54" gate width at a height of only 48".
Gate #28-3
Our earliest example of the #28. With full grid panels, from 1995
Panel Link: Base + 26%
Gate #28-4
Here
we see what is essentially a double #28, with the right gate showing
a straight top rail and the left gate with the arched rail standard
to the #28.