Plan for a 2 day project.
Large sliding barn door construction.
We have an awesome building project for you today.
The first sharing how to build the barn door and the second will be talking about barn door hardware and installation in our attic family room.
Hang the door step 11 13 before you begin measure the width of the door from the outside edges of the casing then order a hardware kit with a track twice that width.
The 25ft wide by almost 16ft tall barn shop doors are completed.
Thicker wood will make the door better at keeping heat in but will also make it heavier.
Sliding barn style doors offer a functional solution similar to pocket doors but without the hassle that pocket doors typically come with.
Functionally they are big space savers.
What you need to remember when building this kind of door is to make your door 6 wider than the width of your aisle.
Historically sliding barn doors have been the reliable answer for agricultural buildings shops and airplane hangars.
The instructions for how to build a sliding barn door included below are concise easy to follow and contain a full list of tools and materials that you ll need.
Barn doors come with both functional and aesthetic benefits.
Why sliding barn doors.
A sliding barn door is reliable against the abuse from animals and the elements.
Build the door steps 2 10.
Building in place is the easiest way to build barn doors.
14 steps to building your own sliding barn doors step 1.
The best door system for a center aisle barn is a split slider double sliding door which is hung on rollers trolleys and slides on a track.
We re building sliding barn doors.
Closing in a pole barn with custom doors.
A sliding door for your barn can provide easy access to the shop for large projects when other kinds of large doors are impractical.
This finally concludes the main exterior of the 150 yo barn rebuild and conversion to my mac.
Oversized equipment and machinery demanding large openings have encouraged the use of sliding doors for years.
Building door for a center aisle barn.
The traditional swinging door typically needs 9 feet or more of space to function properly.
While this may not be an issue for large houses more space starved homes will find it more than a little problematic.
Because the door is hung from a track the door can be slid along the face of a wall into.
This is going to be a two part series.
We started out in the lumber isle at our local hardware store.