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There are a few of those as well so you can plug in any other lighted elements that you might like to add.
Offset the bracket so the gap between the bracket and the side of the rail is the correct size to receive the other crib side..Using the channel you’ve created using the l-brackets, slide the 2 crib sides together and place loosely in the opening.. Now for the (sorta, maybe, huh?!?)

tricky part: the u-bolts which will provide the tension that holds the baby gate in place.The u-bolts are used to push each crib side outward towards each side of the opening.We do this by installing them around 2 spindles, one from each crib side so when tightened, the crib sides slide in opposite directions within the channel we created using the l-brackets.

Make sure you select to spindles that, when pulled together will push the crib sides out rather than in.. As you can see in the picture, our u-bolts are wrapped around 1 spindle from each crib side.When tightened, the tension will draw the 2 spindles together, pushing the sides outwards in the direction of the arrows safely securing the baby gate in place..

This is where the trial and error may come into play.
Once you have the gate in the opening and you start to attach the ‘first attempt’ u-bolt, you will quickly see if that particular size will work and if not, what changes are needed for successful installation..You may remember that we used the same adhesive a few weeks ago on our cabinet moulding update.
The GE Iron Grip adhesive is allows you to confidently glue pretty much any two objects together, even materials that are typically difficult for other adhesives like steel, PVC, glass, concrete, and porcelain, and since it’s 100% silicone it won’t shrink or lose adhesion over time.We had to get a little bit creative with our assembly methods here because this type of stainless steel actually comes on huge rolls and so it has a slight bend to it.
We were able to fix that though, no problem!.That saved us a ton of money.