wroughtn_harv
Super Member
I am working on my new shop and considered the roll ups for the main door. This is just a small blacksmith/welding shop 16 feet wide and 40 feet long. The door is at the north end of the building. I am spitting distance from the Red River. I have not figured out why the Okies never maintain that fence on their side of the river. But it always seems down in the winter time and the northern winds come down with a vengeance.
As you look at the project keep in mind the budget has been tight. In fact it was the size and amount of some used materials that dictated the size and shape.
A roll up door would mean letting in all the cold air from Oklahoma when the door is opened and or letting all of my hot air out. A sliding door on the other hand would mean I only had to open the door wide enough for an old fat man to get in. Plus since I made and installed the door I can fix anything that goes wrong. A rolling door on the other hand might come up with some issues that has to be handled by others.
The opening is a little over ten feet wide. The hangar brackets are hung on 1/2 inch bolts that are welded on the inside of the framing. A nut holds the bracket away from the siding, another nut secures the bracket and rail in place. Theyæ±*e on forty inch approx centers.
As you look at the project keep in mind the budget has been tight. In fact it was the size and amount of some used materials that dictated the size and shape.
A roll up door would mean letting in all the cold air from Oklahoma when the door is opened and or letting all of my hot air out. A sliding door on the other hand would mean I only had to open the door wide enough for an old fat man to get in. Plus since I made and installed the door I can fix anything that goes wrong. A rolling door on the other hand might come up with some issues that has to be handled by others.
The opening is a little over ten feet wide. The hangar brackets are hung on 1/2 inch bolts that are welded on the inside of the framing. A nut holds the bracket away from the siding, another nut secures the bracket and rail in place. Theyæ±*e on forty inch approx centers.