Posted by ss55 on January 06, 2015 at 10:33:17 from (173.28.18.88):
In Reply to: Shed swing doors posted by Bkpigs on January 05, 2015 at 19:28:31:
Do you have enough access to drive into each bay from the long side? You could install a solid wall on the up-wind end or on both ends to block the winds. Overlapping sliding doors on the long wall could be installed later to close in the building.
If you are thinking of closing off only the top part of the openings, take a look at some livestock buildings. Many have hinged doors or flaps hanging from the top header to block wind and snow in cold weather.
Cattle barns often have sheets of plywood hung sideways to block off the top four feet of the openings. They are often hinged to swing up inside the building for easy summer storage. A simple rope and pulley on each panel is enough so one person can operate each panel individually. Newer buildings sometimes use semi-transparent panels on a frame to let in more light when closed.
Some hog barns and poultry barns use a similar flap, only hinged to swing out as a sun shade in warm weather.
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