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Posted by VADAVE on January 12, 2006 at 05:23:20 from (70.177.171.80):
In Reply to: track and roller door posted by ross in ns on January 12, 2006 at 03:56:04:
The overlap on the sides need only be enough to close the opening and latch. Top and bottom it depends on the purpose of the door. If it is to keep the weather out and allow heating then you need the inch at the top and a slot at the bottom and you need to pull it in tight to the frame. If it is for secutity and some weather protection then you can leave a gap athe topo and bottom. If you want it weather proof I suggest only one door--overlaping doors cannot be sealed. Weight--well the top will be a 2X6 the sides can be 2X4's and then the skin. Even if you use 2X6's all the way I don't believe it will weigh more then the 400 lbs the track and rollers are designed for.
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