jmc
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- Ford 1920 4x4 (traded in on Kubota). Case 480F TLB w/4 in 1 bucket, 4x4. Gehl CTL60 tracked loader, Kubota L4330 GST
This is in followup to the barn door opener thread about using an overhead garage door opener to open a double sliding polebarn door. Originally, I vowed to use a separate opener for each door to avoid getting sucked in to a complicated project of making one opener do both doors. Well, I did get sucked into the one opener design but it worked out well so it wasn't so bad afterall.
Basically you buy an opener and throw away their track and trolley. Then you make your own track and trolleys, extend their chain with bicycle chain, and get some extra 3/32 cable. The setup is described in the other thread where the chain/cable makes a loop near the top of the door. One door is attached to the top of the loop and the other door to the loop's bottom so that the doors move in opposite directions.
This first of three pictures shows the left door fully open and the power unit. Since the chain sags, you have to look hard to see the top of the loop. With this setup, I lose about 6 inches of opening/door on an 18 foot opening. Also in this picture you can see that the connection between the track shaft and door is two pieces that can be disconnected in case of power failure. The two piece design also accomodates vertical and in/out misalignment of the tolley track and door track.
Basically you buy an opener and throw away their track and trolley. Then you make your own track and trolleys, extend their chain with bicycle chain, and get some extra 3/32 cable. The setup is described in the other thread where the chain/cable makes a loop near the top of the door. One door is attached to the top of the loop and the other door to the loop's bottom so that the doors move in opposite directions.
This first of three pictures shows the left door fully open and the power unit. Since the chain sags, you have to look hard to see the top of the loop. With this setup, I lose about 6 inches of opening/door on an 18 foot opening. Also in this picture you can see that the connection between the track shaft and door is two pieces that can be disconnected in case of power failure. The two piece design also accomodates vertical and in/out misalignment of the tolley track and door track.