When I built my barn, my jeep repair the house, I was not sure what type of garage doors I wanted. First I rolled up as a standard overhead garage door. I could have them in my steel kit includes get. However, the price for this garage was higher than I wanted to pay for my barn.
I bought a garage used by some, but I found none that I liked. When I built my house a few years ago I found a really niceSeries of wooden garage doors that had a little red at the bottom. I was able to make parts for the doors of Redwood with my table and saw a little creativity.
For my barn, and overhead garage doors roll up everything that I found limited space of the effort too much. One of the reasons I chose the bow of steel scaffolding to eliminate rafters, so I did not want garage doors in the way of all my hard-earned headspace.
In mydad's shop, we always make sure we close the doors before driving up to something very high, because it hit the garage doors. I did not want to repeat this problem in my shop.
I am finally on my own production of steel garage doors. Since I was a lot of space in front of the barn, I decided on a garage door design that allows open the doors to swing outward. To limit the stress on the joints, frames and other parts of garage door, Ieach garage door falling open two garage doors. Every 10 of 10 garage door has two 10 x 5 garage doors. a total of four garage doors for the two garage door openings.
I started by fabricating a frame for each garage door from one inch square tubing. The frame was fit a 10 x 5 rectangle size only in the garage door opening. I got the frame with light GageCorrugated iron sheeting. The film is a nice game for the galvanized finish on the rest of the barn.
The garage door frame was welded together with joints, but on every corner and a diagonal line from the bottom of each hinge side to go to the opposite corner. The completed garage doors are flexible enough to withstand the wind and then I caught plenty strong enough to create security for you.
I welded a lock hasp of the candidate sitesthe garage doors so that they are mutually closed for security reasons. A simple lock is all that is needed to seal it.
I think I spent about $ 200 on materials for the four garage doors. These relate to two ten out of ten points. They are easy to open and close, so I'm not an electric can opener that I felt would not have been necessary if I had chosen a roll up or overhead garage door. I was not able to find that only one used for the doorCost of my search.
Overall I am very happy with my barn style garage doors. They can withstand the rain and vermin, and my tools in the night. They enable a quick and easy access, and above all do not take the insider headspace. And without a title or motors, these garage doors have been totally maintenance free.