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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 31, 2006 at 21:55:00 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Barn door location? posted by Nathan in Texas on March 31, 2006 at 08:19:48:
You're asking, so I'm telling. Overhead or sliding door at both ends. If was a big enough barn, one on one of the sides. I didn't center my doors. Put sliders opposite of each other along one of the sides at both ends so can park stuff in bays so to speak, can pass right through the barn out into a pasture unubstructed when need to. But if you put them on one of the sides, make them wider so can turn and not bang into a wall. One other thing, if you figure you need a 12' wide door, go at least 14' before its built. Nice thing about a slider is once figure out that after put the new duals on and now that tractor won't fit through either one of those !@#$%^&* doors, can take down a pole at each end, use the extra metal to make new wider doors after put in a wider track. Means taking down and cutting plenty of metal though. Can be done, aint at all fun, especially when could've and should've just gone 20' (2 spans) to begin with. I've been known to be plenty stupid from time to time, especially the first round, so learn from my mistakes, don't repeat them. Mark
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