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Posted by Eldon (WA) on January 12, 2006 at 07:48:39 from (67.185.102.177):
In Reply to: track and roller door posted by ross in ns on January 12, 2006 at 03:56:04:
The last 3 barns I've put up I used the aluminum/steel door kits available from the sheet steel supply co. They are lighter weight, won't rot, and make a really nice looking door. The edges of the steel fit inside a channel for a nice finished look. I overlap 6" on each end and 1" on the top and bottom. Don't put the bottom in a groove or it will get full of dirt or ice and just cause problems. The aluminum channel on the bottom has a mating angle that fits inside to guide the door when opening and keeps it from being caught by the wind. The kit also includes the latches.....for the extra money it costs over wood, it goes together a lot faster and is easy to put up.
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