Posted by sflem849 on May 12, 2012 at 13:21:32 from (69.197.84.39):
In Reply to: Shop door posted by sflem849 on May 12, 2012 at 06:05:04:
The reason I asked about 18' wide doors is because I just got 2 - 18'x16' and 1 - 18'x14' overhead doors. They are brown and I want white and they are 18' and I planned on 20' (or more???). A local township was getting new doors and they were tossing these used Raynors. They are a well built door, but are pretty used up. I could probably get one good 18' door and maybe another short door out of all three.
My barn has 18' sidewalls with a minimum of work/money. If I want to get fancier/expensive I could get around 20' of height.
I may put the used doors on Craigslist and use the money towards larger doors. I may also put a "small" door in the sidewall/other end so I would have two or three doors. What is a fair asking price for used overheads? I see they are around $2500 each at Menards. I usually ask half of new for something used, but $1250 seems too high for these...
Here are some pictures to get your minds going. Check out my Photobucket account for some more pictures. http://s1246.photobucket.com/albums/gg601/sflem849/Barn%20Pictures/ The "dairy" barn is the one I am going to convert. The "pen" barn is the other big barn on my property. The "Belvidere" barn is the one I am going to use as my template. The other pictures are other local converted barns.
Also, if anybody has any experience in removing the haymow from their barn I wouldn't mind a little help.
The doors.
The long wall of the barn.
NE Corner of the barn. This is the wall I plan on putting a big door in.
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