Barn door design

   / Barn door design #11  
<font color=blue>I don't really want a roll-up due to expense and loss of ceiling height when in the open position. </font color=blue>

When I worked in an a large industrial building they had metal roll-up doors that actually rolled up into a roll at the top, so it ate up very little overhead space. I'm guessing these cost a pretty buck, but it would be interesting to check into. Here's an example of what I'm talking about.

HarvSig.gif
 
   / Barn door design #12  
Harv,
I've seen doors like this where the roll in on the outside so as to take up no room on the inside. There is a cover for the roll to protect it. Or you could build a small roof to hide it.

18-30445-von.gif
 
   / Barn door design #13  
<font color=blue>metal roll-up doors that actually rolled up into a roll at the top, so it ate up very little overhead space. I'm guessing these cost a pretty buck</font color=blue>

Hmm, that's what my shop door is and I figured it was probably cheaper than the other types. Of course, since it was there when I bought the place, I've never priced them. I'll have to admit I do like it better than the others.

Bird
 
   / Barn door design #14  
I think they're cheaper and they you don't lose any headspace to speak of with them. On my new barn to build sliding doors for the stalls cost $280 by the time you figure the cost of the door, track, and sliders, compared to $190 for the rollup. On the bigger doors, 14x12 price was $322. When I ordered my barn they said rollups were the cheapest doors to go with by about 30%.

18-35034-TRACTO~1.GIF
 
   / Barn door design #15  
Mike:

At my web page (near the bottom) http://members.aol.com/wvbills/Construction.htm you will find a picture of the barn doors I built last year for my pole barn.

They are 6' w X 12' h. They're made of T1-11 exterior plywood on a 2 x 4 frame (inside). There is a 1 X 3 diagonal brace across the inside from the top-hinge side to the bottom. The bracing on the outside is 1 X 4 peices. I put three 8" T hinges on each door. They've been up a year and have not shown any sagging yet.

18-32378-billanim.gif
 
   / Barn door design
  • Thread Starter
#16  
Great looking barn and doors! Thanks for sharing that with me. These guys have me leaning towards roll-up doors but yours proves that a hinged door is a viable alternative.

Will keep you posted,

Mike
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Wooden Hay Rack Wagon (A50774)
Wooden Hay Rack...
Upright SL-200 Scissor Lift (A50121)
Upright SL-200...
2000 Thomas Built Saf-T-Liner MVP-ER Transit Passenger Bus (A51692)
2000 Thomas Built...
2000 John Deere 4x2 Gator (A50121)
2000 John Deere...
2000 WINNEBAGO FORD F550 RV (A52472)
2000 WINNEBAGO...
2022 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf 26BRB Patriotic Edition 32ft. T/A Travel Trailer (A51694)
2022 Forest River...
 
Top