Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Garage doors, Kilbeggan.

A new product for us. Garage, shed and utility doors. These have a metal frame and finished with recycled plastic tongued and grooved boards. These boards are an excellent replacement for teak and the doors are maintenace free. They are secure with a mortice lock incorporated on one side.

Entrance gates, Roscrea, Recycled plastic


A set of gates we fitted in Roscrea. The customer was keen on using recycled plastic and and even suggested a modification to our existing design. The gates have a metal frame, tongued and grooved board on the bottom and a solid 120x60 board on the top. The gates are finished with wooden gate style strap hinges.






















Both ourselves and the customer are extremely pleased with the finished product, contact us for details if this gate interests you.

Straw bed shed fit out, Gorey, Co Wexford


We recently finished the fit out of a straw bed cattle calving shed in Gorey Co Wexford for George Steacy. The shed is a converted sheep shed. The feed passage is wide with a mixture of our own design feeding barrier and Jourdain headlock barriers.








George designed the special layout of the shed himself. He was particulary keen on incorporating our new 6 bar heavy duty dividing gate.

As the shed is a straw bed, George asked that we fit a second gate paralled to some of the dividing gates, these can then be swung out and joined penning animals along feed passage during straw clean out.





The drinkers used in this fit out were 'La Buvette'. We designed a special drinker panel for the drinker. In addition we also provided a protective tube for the water pipe. George also included insulation (see in red in the photo) after recent hard won experiences last winter.















One of the biggests features and challenges in Georges shed was the pen layout for calving cows. It consists of 4 pens with a chute running between them. Installed in the centre of the chute is a headlock gate. The gate was something George and ourselves spent some time designing to get right. George wanted a headlock gate similar to those found in calving gates but it had to be able to lock from both sides and that when opened, the gate would release the cows head and allow here to walk forward.
This means that if a cow should go down during calving, the gate can be opened, her head released and she can get up forward. Traditional calving gates don't usually allow this. In addition, Jourdain Operating gates were installed each side of the head lock to allow caesarean operations.







We intend to incorporate this design into a calving gate in the near future.

What do we do

  • Doors - garage and utility shed doors.
  • Trailers - manufacter, repairs and servicing
  • Entrance gates, traditional and contempory, incorportating recycled plastic.
  • Fit outs of cattle shed - gates, barriers, drinkers. Experience with strawbed sheds
  • Garden shed and Garages
  • Industrial Buildings
  • Farm Buildings