I picked up a load of decking from a mate in the week and im makeing garage doors out of it, to replace the up and over one, This'll give me a bit more height so i can fit the light's to my roof bar, I'm makeing them in three parts so i got two hinged together and then hinged to the frame one side and the other
(a narrow'er one) so i can get in without opening the lot, They are approx
2mt high by 6 decking strips wide (the two bigger ones) and 5 peices wide on the narrow'er one, I'm cross braceing em top bottom and centre and also diagonal braces, (12 bolts and 12 screws each brace) Now these things are getting bl00dy heavy so im gonna need some real heavy duty hinges and rawlbolts (for the frame) Aslo thought of fitting some sort of turn-buckle
torsion rods from the hinge side top to the opposite lower side to help stop em sagging and a jockey wheel on the double pair also to help take the load,
Does all this sound OK? Dont want em falling off and flattening me first time i open em, Guess i'm just looking for a second oppinion and anything i've missed,
If my old blacksmith mate was still alive we could have made some hinges, Not sure i trust the B&Q cr@p, Any thought's /ideas welcome Ian
(a narrow'er one) so i can get in without opening the lot, They are approx
2mt high by 6 decking strips wide (the two bigger ones) and 5 peices wide on the narrow'er one, I'm cross braceing em top bottom and centre and also diagonal braces, (12 bolts and 12 screws each brace) Now these things are getting bl00dy heavy so im gonna need some real heavy duty hinges and rawlbolts (for the frame) Aslo thought of fitting some sort of turn-buckle
torsion rods from the hinge side top to the opposite lower side to help stop em sagging and a jockey wheel on the double pair also to help take the load,
Does all this sound OK? Dont want em falling off and flattening me first time i open em, Guess i'm just looking for a second oppinion and anything i've missed,
If my old blacksmith mate was still alive we could have made some hinges, Not sure i trust the B&Q cr@p, Any thought's /ideas welcome Ian
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