rvaitor
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I think for the most part people use planed lumber, meaning that a 2x6 is only 1.5" thick. So two 2x6's sandwiching a piece of plywood would be more like 3.5-3.75" thick.
For what it's worth, I've been using 5/4" (which is actually planed to 1" thick) PT deck boards for the outside frame and crossbuck, along with 5/8" T1-11. This, along with the 2-by inside frame, results in a total door thickness of 3 1/8".
They're not light - I'm guessing a single 6'x10' door weighs around 350 lbs. They'll probably be a bit lighter once all the PT wood dries out. I have yet to hang them; I'm hoping to paint them first but the weather hasn't exactly been conducive to that.
Here's a picture of the backside of one of the doors, leaning on its side in the aisleway of my barn, so you can see what the inside frame looks like
There's one last piece that I have yet to do, which is a 2x4 (actually 1.5x3.125) across the top of the entire door. This will help to tie everything together and further stiffen the top of the door.
Fantastic Post!! - thanks - post more when you get ready to hang these things.