Posted by Leon Torkelson on January 31, 2009 at 08:03:44 from (70.100.90.188):
In Reply to: Over head Door posted by farmall_51 on January 31, 2009 at 06:00:50:
There are only 2 limiting factors when building a pole barn. The spot where you are going to put it and how deep your pockets are. Money is always a limiting factor. For the cost of an overhead door you may get anouther 8 feet of length on your building. Personaly I will not have a large overhead door due to cost, maintence and safety. All overhead doors do have a fall risk. A slider has much less risk. In my opinion a single slider is better than 2 sliders for the same opening because you don`t have that center guide at the bottom that can cause some grief with a dirt floor and frost heaves. My brother in law has a sliding door on the inside of his pole barn eliminating the need to shovel snow double wide to open the door. the builder used the regular hardware, just put it inside.
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