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sliding barn door rollers (trucks)

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BLW

08-06-2007 08:10:51




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I need three sets of the old barn door rollers- heavy duty the rollers are 2 3/4 round and the track they roll in is 13/4 wide the whole track is 2 3/4 wide X 3 1/4 high if anyone has them or knows where the can be bought please let me know-- it would be appreciated-- Pref. in the north east NY for shipping or pick up purposes thanks




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2x4

08-07-2007 15:28:48




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 Re: sliding barn door rollers (trucks) in reply to BLW, 08-06-2007 08:10:51  
my local feed store has a big stock of them.



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Larry from md

08-06-2007 14:34:05




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 Re: sliding barn door rollers (trucks) in reply to BLW, 08-06-2007 08:10:51  
If you have ball rollers and not wheels, they are called "cannon ball" door rollers. I still see them advertised occasionly. You could probably do a web search too. I like the newer designs better.



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dan hill

08-07-2007 02:02:03




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 Re: sliding barn door rollers (trucks) in reply to Larry from md, 08-06-2007 14:34:05  
The cannon ball rollers are the best.Square track are junk.The track steel is thin and bends inward, that wears thru the hanger bolts.The track fall out of the hangers at times.I have a 4X8 door on cannon ball track that will roll easy with wind pressure on the edge of the door.An inside lock keeps it shut.The company that makes the junk square track also makes a ball type.



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Allan In NE

08-06-2007 12:44:12




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 Re: sliding barn door rollers (trucks) in reply to BLW, 08-06-2007 08:10:51  
Any lumber yard ought to have those.

Allan



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