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The barn on our new farm needed some new doors, so we made some out of steel and cedar. Want to see how we made these actual barn doors, come check it out!
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If you don't know, we recently bought a farm, and on the farm there is a barn (sounds like a kid's song). The barn has one large sliding door for the main building, but there is a side room that is supposed to have doors as well. The previous owner took the doors out and replaced them with a cheap wall. Well, that wall is rotted and gross and I want to be able to open up that space. Time to make some barn doors!
I cut the nails holding in the patch wall and smashed the rotting structure out. This exposed the previous door jams and the area i needed to measure for the new doors. Armed with these measurements, it was time to cut some steel for the new frames!
Now that I had the measurements I needed to begin the door construction, I started cutting the 90-degree steel beams. I used the metal-cutting bandsaw set to 45-degree angles to cut all eight pieces that will make up both door frames. Using the MIG welder, I welded the pieces together making two huge rectangular frames. To prevent the door from sagging over time I welded a piece of flat stock from corner to corner across each door. I used the angle grinder to clean up the welds and added a coat of black enamel paint to each frame.
As noted by my line of outdoor projects, I love the look of cedar and black metal. Cedar is also great to use in outdoor applications, so it was a natural choice. I used cedar pickets instead of regular dimensional lumber, because the wooden panels were not as structurally integral. The cedar panel will sit inside the 90-degree steel frame and will be held in place using stainless steel screws to prevent rusting. I cut the cedar pickets at a 45-degree angles and stretched it from corner to corner. To make sure that both doors' boards matched up, I cut the boards in pairs and laid them down in a herringbone pattern. To finish off each panel, I screwed down a cedar frame around the edges to tie the boards together and to connect them to the steel frames.
Now that the doors were done, I welded on some large hinges and took them out to the farm. To ensure a consistent spacing on the bottom, I set down a piece of scrap 1/8" wood. Josh helped me move the doors in place while I screwed the door hinges to the door frame. The second door went in the exact same way. We added a 4x4 to the inside of the barn, above the doors to act as a header and to cover the gap above the doors.
I bought some aluminum gutter material to act as exterior door trim. We cut it the the bandsaw and trimmed out specialty cuts with my Maker Knife. All the barn doors needed was a door latch. I placed the sturdy door latch on the inside of the door to keep a clean look on the outside. I don't plan on using that space as a primary entryway, so it was ok that the lock was on the inside.
I really like how this project turned out. It makes a huge difference when you're driving up to the barn and now that side room is accessible from the outside! I have some awesome plans for that space and the barn as a whole. I hope you like this new venture, and stay tuned for more projects out there!
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@JoshMakesStuff
@JoshMakesStuff 4 года назад
Yes, there is a locking mechanism on the inside of the door. First!
@Wordsnwood
@Wordsnwood 4 года назад
Kudos on the brilliant intro. Great job, guys!
@skeezo
@skeezo 4 года назад
How's the sunburn on your legs 😂
@Volvary
@Volvary 4 года назад
If the hinges are a risk, you guys may want to look into Jam Pins. (TL;DR, Jam Pins are replacement screws for hinges that have protrusions sticking in the opposite hole in the hinge. As long as the hinge is closed, those pins acts like mini-deadbolts, even if the hinge is unscrewed from the outside.)
@saulbrysen5125
@saulbrysen5125 3 года назад
i know it's kinda off topic but do anybody know of a good website to watch newly released movies online ?
@abdullahgideon9391
@abdullahgideon9391 3 года назад
@Saul Brysen Lately I have been using FlixZone. Just google for it :)
@OutoftheWoodwork
@OutoftheWoodwork 4 года назад
"I just want to give you a little encouragement". I think that's what makes this channel so great, Bob - you've never been about showing off or negativity. Thanks for making a show I never think twice about letting my kids watch!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thank you!!
@com38ful
@com38ful 4 года назад
Bob Clagett, kicking ass and painting grass since 2013
@forby_
@forby_ 4 года назад
Hahaha
@DanteNava
@DanteNava 4 года назад
I haven't seen his painting grass video, but that IS a thing!!!
@FigmentsMade
@FigmentsMade 4 года назад
These doors really do dress up the barn. They look great! Chucking the hex screw into the drill is an excellent tip! And using gutters for the trim is brilliant! That intro though... 👍👍
@JoshMakesStuff
@JoshMakesStuff 4 года назад
Figments Made I have my moments
@mr.robinson1982
@mr.robinson1982 2 года назад
I have used a magnet inside a Ziploc bag to pick up all the metal filings from my work bench & floor. I have to have a debris free floor as I have a dog. Also, you always put the brace from the bottom-->top(that is near the hinge) to keep it from sagging.
@scottblankenship9644
@scottblankenship9644 4 года назад
Hey Bob , on the angle cut where the flat side was on top , just use a piece of box tubing to vise it in with .Do it all the time at work .
@IMEEMADE
@IMEEMADE 4 года назад
That intro though! My favorite part of the day so far
@zeitlinger5844
@zeitlinger5844 4 года назад
That Intro is one of my favorites!
@DennerBob
@DennerBob 4 года назад
Super simple in-camera trick, and it's one of the coolest visuals I've seen in a while!
@hand_emoji8280
@hand_emoji8280 4 года назад
Hyrule me too
@jonchio8011
@jonchio8011 4 года назад
What happened with the ants? You can’t just leave us with a cliffhanger like that bob!
@BR0JASON
@BR0JASON 4 года назад
Two things: 1) You may want to reconsider the SS fasteners because you're risking galvanic corrosion unless it's protected from the carbon steel. 2) Bob...dude...cover yourself when you're welding. UV rays don't play.
@mainlinx
@mainlinx 4 года назад
He is safe from the galvanic corrosion. The stainless Steel hardware that he used will almost mitigate any type of corrosion at all. There are several articles that are available that support the use of stainless steel hardware with other materials. It is used because of the noncorrosive properties.
@KJM321
@KJM321 4 года назад
Aren't you also not supposed to weld on concrete? Isn't there the risk of the concrete exploding?
@tonyhandsome
@tonyhandsome 4 года назад
Galvanic corrosion happens when there is potential differences between the two metals so if there is no electricity near by you should be safe, but its better to paint (or isolate) those holes so the metals don't touch.
@johnb8579
@johnb8579 4 года назад
Actually, any galvanic corrosion resulting from the contact of two metals will just erode the hole bigger (since it's the "less noble" metal). What WILL happen, however, is what's called "crevice corrosion" that will happen at the point where the screw threads that are exposed to the air meet the portion of the screw that is buried in the wood which will always be somewhat damp.) This is commonly known problem in the marine environment. That's why virtually everything is through-bolted with a nut and washer on the back side. What he should be using is coated deck screws that are designed to resist corrosion inside the wood. In addition to his flashing deficiencies, he also should have put an astragal on one or the other of those door leaves where they meet in the middle.
@rtrspb
@rtrspb 4 года назад
@@Captn_Grumpy I had same thoughts and deside to check other comments... so, I'm not alone )))
@dreederiv
@dreederiv 4 года назад
the gutter flashing on the header may collect water ya might wanna seal it or pop some weep holes in it great looking doors
@christobaben3944
@christobaben3944 4 года назад
I think there might be an issue for when it rains and getting water into the top of that frame. It looks as though there is no flashing
@MrMrMeile
@MrMrMeile 4 года назад
tension is for flat steal correct, compression would require an angel iron or it would bow out
@johnalexgartner9523
@johnalexgartner9523 4 года назад
:-)
@Devin292
@Devin292 4 года назад
Even though it's been filmed. I still find myself closing my eyes during the welding. Great project
@fedor5664
@fedor5664 4 года назад
Lol me too XD
@davidboyce6975
@davidboyce6975 4 года назад
As do I ...
@ThisDoesNotCompute
@ThisDoesNotCompute 4 года назад
That welding montage was really nicely put together!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thank you!!
@Green-hg5hc
@Green-hg5hc 4 года назад
Top aluminum trim will gather water during rain Hinges can be unscrewed from outside, so its better to place them between door and stand.
@dwalmop2
@dwalmop2 4 года назад
You've got the steel bracing in the correct direction. It's so long and thin that it can't take any reasonable compression. Perfect to use for a tension brace.
@YouCanMakeThisToo
@YouCanMakeThisToo 4 года назад
This might've had my favorite intro you've ever done. Also really like the gutter idea for the flashing! Good reminder to not get stuck looking for "exactly" what you need, but something that can be what you need, or at least solve the problem (not having a metal brake).
@badassfood5713
@badassfood5713 4 года назад
Hey, Bob. This was a very enjoyable show. Probably the best I have seen from you in a while. You nailed the format, and the content. Love the mixed media great cinematography. I could easily see this as an afternoon diy show on any number of national networks. Great video.
@ryans600
@ryans600 4 года назад
Now that... THAT was a good opening transition 10/10
@MakeEverything
@MakeEverything 4 года назад
This intro, 10/10!!!!!
@mischieftim8249
@mischieftim8249 4 года назад
The little birdie and the bye at 11:40
@suearmstrong3404
@suearmstrong3404 4 года назад
Love the cedar pickets! I used the pressure treated pickets to make gates, one for humans and one for the lawn tractor to get from the back yard to the front yard. I also used them for siding on a small shed. Easy to use and inexpensive!
@botonramz
@botonramz 4 года назад
Oh that opening transition #chefkiss
@travisjicorcoran5870
@travisjicorcoran5870 4 года назад
That top flashing is...interesting. You created a gutter that will capture rain and hold it against the wood framing.
@Hall_Meli
@Hall_Meli 4 года назад
While I love your videos regardless, I always love the little random elements, like the "Hey" and "Bye" for the moth or bird that was flying into your shot as you put the doors on LOL
@s.schimke6591
@s.schimke6591 4 года назад
Small kind of bird?
@negotiableaffections
@negotiableaffections 4 года назад
Repurposing guttering. A brilliant tip that demonstrates that simple solutions can often be found. It looked to me like the utility knife gave the cleaner cut but scoring those long lengths.... yeah, go bandsaw! Great job, Your doors are cute....Jimmy's are just, show-off!
@r.j.sworkshop7883
@r.j.sworkshop7883 4 года назад
Hey Bob, nice doors. When I am clamping angle in a vise for the chop saw or the band saw, I use a block of scrap wood inside the L of the angle. This way the vise is clamping on the vertical portion of the angle and not relying on the thin horizontal piece to hold all the load. Obviously you didn't have any problems, but if the blade jams or anything it is a little more secure having that solid block inside the angle. Thanks for another great project. R.J.
@TheStampede000
@TheStampede000 4 года назад
I'm 31 years old and I just learned that you can cut a gutter with utility knife, nice!!
@derekl_
@derekl_ 4 года назад
You should put either offset pickets, counter angled pickets, or 3/4 plywood behind the doors on the inside. I noticed when you were closing them that light from inside the barn came through the picket slats which means wind and rain can too. Putting a backing on the inside of the doors will close those up - and if you do a weather proofing between the pickets and the plywood, the plywood would give you a mounting surface for more stuff that won't poke through the outside pickets.
@cliffdoes_stuff4012
@cliffdoes_stuff4012 4 года назад
I don't currently own a barn but I am sure I got something from this video (stored away for use at a later date). Great to see new projects out at the farm, I'm looking forward to the next video and it's always good seeing Josh in front of the camera.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thank you!! i hope there's always a little tip or trick that may be handy someday down the road 👍🏼
@terjebe7317
@terjebe7317 4 года назад
A small tip for you all: Use pythagoras to calculate the length of the cross bar. This way you are sure that the angles are square even after welding.
@MikeTheMaker1
@MikeTheMaker1 4 года назад
terje bøe measure corner to corner and give it a good smack to square up if it’s still off.
@andrewpaterson4672
@andrewpaterson4672 4 года назад
Bob welding in shorts, like a BOSS.
@carlosarthurpetry3674
@carlosarthurpetry3674 4 года назад
For a steel brace made out of a flat bar, you've done it in the correct direction.
@kyleverno
@kyleverno 4 года назад
even if done with cable would be done right
@carwynowen452
@carwynowen452 4 года назад
Yes I agree totally, wooden door braces are designed to be in compression, but with steel doors and gates, the brace wants to be in tension! Interestingly, the wood on these doors will probably act like a compression brace in themselves, I’d be surprised if these doors sag much!
@byejason
@byejason 4 года назад
Agreed. I was taught when it comes to bracing, you hang a metal gate and prop a wooden gate.
@adamfaris4224
@adamfaris4224 4 года назад
I am late to the party but came to say the same thing. As engineer flat bar like that should be tension as he did. Being screwed to the wood would help in compression by reducing the buckling length but tension better. Thank you to the reply about hang metal prop wood gate. I’ll remember that
@Dingbat217
@Dingbat217 4 года назад
Bob from the future, the brazing under tension is the correct way to do this with steel straps, steel will bend under compression but is very strong under tension. Wooden razes are the opposite, weak under tension but strong under compression which is why they are installed the other way around. :-)
@WreckDiver99
@WreckDiver99 4 года назад
I like the idea of using the gutter for the trim. Clever.
@JasonExplainsThings
@JasonExplainsThings 4 года назад
Those are rad Sir.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks!
@andrewcallard222
@andrewcallard222 4 года назад
One of my biggest dreams is being in the same room as Bob or Jimmy Diresta and hearing Bob saying Jimmy’s name in a sentence just made my heart melt, these guys are huge inspirations of mine, keep making guys!!!!
@UltimateTechHub
@UltimateTechHub 4 года назад
Hi, I'm Mike and I like to watch Bob make Stuff! Nice solid Barn doors but you should put some handles on them that would make it look finished and functional! Thumbs up!
@johnstone4657
@johnstone4657 4 года назад
Bob, I love your videos. I am always excited when you post a new one. You have inspired me to step up my hobby game on many levels. Thanks for all of the hard work you and your team do.
@armata6530
@armata6530 4 года назад
Sick intro transition
@klogsdon31
@klogsdon31 4 года назад
A little bracing info from a structural engineer: The bracing direction all depends on the cross section of the brace being used and the fastener type. The current configuration has the braces in tension, which is perfect because the thin profile of the bar would buckle under compression load. Also, because it’s welded, there’s no slip in the fasteners like you might have if you had screwed a wood brace inside a frame. Wood usually is the opposite direction because it’s a larger section and can hold a higher compressive load without buckling. Also, like I mentioned before, you can’t weld wood together so you will always have slop between the screw, but in the compressive condition, the load is transferred through direct bearing of the brace on the wood frame, not through the screws. Hope this helps make sense of material science and structural design!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
That's awesome information, thank you for sharing!!
@NelsonJ1
@NelsonJ1 Год назад
What if you made an X instead of one cross brace. Would that strengthen the door?
@gary_sa_uk_be
@gary_sa_uk_be 4 года назад
Love the podcast. I follow all 3 of you. Heard you guys talking about the doors and was excited to see your take on them. Thanks for sharing all your “making”! It really is a great wealth of information. Much appreciated by this fellow trying to find time to use my tools 😉
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks so much for listening!!
@ianmacdonald5195
@ianmacdonald5195 4 года назад
Good stuff. Heads up for anyone using cedar pickets like this; they generally come from the mill green so there's going to be a fair bit of shrinkage that'll be pretty obvious when placed edge-to-edge. If that's a concern, take the necessary precautions.
@franskamstra2728
@franskamstra2728 4 года назад
Just a little tip for grinding those welds. Use the flat sanding disks with a backing disk. The grind way fasted than a normal thick grinding wheel. And even makes a smoother finish than the hard disks
@TARWCreations
@TARWCreations 4 года назад
These look awesome!! Perfect timing because I need to build a gate and want to do a "heavy duty" look so ill definitely be copying/adapting this to suit 😁
@michaelgrahamsr7325
@michaelgrahamsr7325 2 года назад
I love the video it took me a couple months to commit to putting the work in but I did it and they turned out fantastic I just have to hang the doors over the weekend. I went with the one by six finished cedar for my build. And I’m waiting for my handles to come in tomorrow Lionhead door knockers
@KingKevin108
@KingKevin108 4 года назад
We really, really need a mirrored "Problem Solved" shirt
@forby_
@forby_ 4 года назад
😄
@kalebbranch5435
@kalebbranch5435 4 года назад
That transition in the beginning was dope
@AtrumNoxProductions
@AtrumNoxProductions 4 года назад
The projects keep getting more and more amazing, yet still something that most shops can do. I am also loving all the new cinematography that is evolving as well. I have also noticed your welding get smoother and smoother.
@DominusFeles
@DominusFeles 4 года назад
Gold star for that intro! 🌟
@WinstonMakes
@WinstonMakes 4 года назад
With the right angle stock in the bandsaw, nest time you can try using a 1-2-3 block as a spacer to clamp against the flat of your stock.
@landmarkcreations1183
@landmarkcreations1183 4 года назад
Absolutely incredible job Bob!Your videos never get old. Keep up the great work!
@johnhill9583
@johnhill9583 4 года назад
I found your channel a few weeks back while trying to learn how to do something. Since I have been hooked. I love your work! Keep it up! I wish I could do the same types of things. Now that I am nearing retirement maybe I can start having fun too!
@josepherwin8709
@josepherwin8709 4 года назад
Bob, when cutting angle sections upside down like that, I’ve always used an off cut from a piece of box-section to clamp in with it. I use a rectangular section so it won’t interfere with the inside curve, but is wider than the top flange of the angle so that it clamps securely. If you don’t have a piece of steel that fills the requirement, use a piece of wood. I’ve used a chunk of 2x4, and it works too. It just needs to be able to fit in the saw clamp and hold tight.
@danthemakerman
@danthemakerman 4 года назад
Nice addition to the barn.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks Dan!
@b4ux1t3-tech
@b4ux1t3-tech 4 года назад
The best part of this was the butterfly admiring some great work by Bob and team.
@dhackl5741
@dhackl5741 4 года назад
Christopher Pilcher Hey, bye.
@kosherbacon8087
@kosherbacon8087 4 года назад
Bob, you can now get powder coated screws in different colors. They sell them in black. These would be great in here rather then the stainless.
@kennyken3889
@kennyken3889 4 года назад
Very good watch again!!!
@hand_emoji8280
@hand_emoji8280 4 года назад
Love the intro transition keep up the good work bob
@ianglasson8068
@ianglasson8068 4 года назад
When cutting the reverse 45 deg angle - put a piece of square or rectangular section under the piece you are cutting to clamp onto.
@nickyoung6431
@nickyoung6431 4 года назад
When I did my apprenticeship we were always taught when cutting angle iron the way you did when you flipped it over, to put a scrap piece of RHS underneath to give you more surface area on the face to clamp to
@brandon2076
@brandon2076 4 года назад
That opening transition was awesome.
@michaelpotase
@michaelpotase 4 года назад
Nice really dresses up the new shop
@randomblackguy21
@randomblackguy21 4 года назад
New editing skills are amazing
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
That's Forby, he's been editing for a LONG time and is really good at it!!
@forby_
@forby_ 4 года назад
🙏
@austina2020
@austina2020 4 года назад
Hi-Bye Butterfly @11:40 makes this video a true masterpiece. S/O Forby
@grahammoss5373
@grahammoss5373 4 года назад
Really smart doors. Thumbs up from sunny NZ
@jacobtanner4000
@jacobtanner4000 4 года назад
I just learned a whole lot! Especially that bit at the end about the diagonal and compression. That’s super helpful! Thanks guys!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Excellent Jacob! Glad to hear it!!
@TremendouslyAngryRon
@TremendouslyAngryRon 4 года назад
Love the podcast. Just found it a few months ago. Lots of great lessons learned from the discussions. Oh, and by the way, the barn doors look great!
@markwilkinson2250
@markwilkinson2250 4 года назад
Great introductory transition pushing down the door and landing on the finished product. Well done video.
@chaseowens1122
@chaseowens1122 4 года назад
Just got to your question on the podcast - with wooden gates/doors the z is the opposite of what you have so that triangle holds the furthest point of the panel in square. There’s an inexpensive book called the “Fence Bible” you should check out that explains fences and gates in all material types. My guesstimate is that with steal it would be better to do it this way. If you had used tubes steel I don’t think it’s necessary.
@davegray02
@davegray02 4 года назад
Loved the butterfly easter egg in there! Great video as always
@Mike-vn7ys
@Mike-vn7ys 4 года назад
When you cut angle using a band saw place a larger piece of square tubing in the vise and place the angle above or under depending on the cut to secure your angle. PS: you don’t have to extend the tubing out to the cut, just extend the angle out past the vise.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Good call, thanks!!
@GRichardWrotten
@GRichardWrotten 4 года назад
Nice! Smart thinking with the gutters!
@Xenobicus
@Xenobicus 4 года назад
Fantastic intro!
@hyperous
@hyperous 4 года назад
Hey mate, what about that top flashing waterproofing? Where's the water going to go when it rains?
@jeffh4505
@jeffh4505 4 года назад
I was wondering the same thing
@luvmy4runner
@luvmy4runner 4 года назад
Literally came in looking for this comment. Water is going to run down the wall behind the gutter flashing and along the bottom of the 4x4 header and straight into the barn.
@wktaylor11
@wktaylor11 4 года назад
I was also wondering about that. Looks great though!
@palarious
@palarious 4 года назад
Same thought
@hyperous
@hyperous 4 года назад
@@wktaylor11 it does look pretty good, no doubt about that
@SeverinSchols
@SeverinSchols 4 года назад
Love the doors. Was a bit worried about the white outer frame of the door when you started putting it up, but it looks much better than I thought it would. One thing about cutting the steal beams, I've been cutting at 44 or 46 degrees after I read in some metal working book that that helps with creating some space for the weld to settle much better, and you'll be making sure that you get a proper 90° angle anyways. Just saves you some grinding time, and makes for a stronger weld.
@nicholasleone5302
@nicholasleone5302 4 года назад
caulk the flashing to keep water out especially the top.
@JeffTorgerson
@JeffTorgerson 4 года назад
Nice work! Those doors look amazing. Also, a good tip on using gutters for trim/flashing. I had not thought about that before.
@dylyjay
@dylyjay 4 года назад
I love the music in your vids man!!! It hecking ROCKS🤘🤘🤘
@forby_
@forby_ 4 года назад
🎸🤘🔥
@cokefridger
@cokefridger 4 года назад
1:52 You can put a little block of metal under the horizontal part. Trough the block the clamp will press against the vertical part an has a much bigger surface to hold the piece in place. Also it doesn't "roll over" and get loose.
@ThoenWorks
@ThoenWorks 4 года назад
Epic Intro!!!
@GTAMASTER2216
@GTAMASTER2216 4 года назад
These intros keep getting better and better !
@GTAMASTER2216
@GTAMASTER2216 4 года назад
Awww man thank you so much for liking my comment. That has made my day now 🥰
@loganpeters2626
@loganpeters2626 4 года назад
That was a really cool transition in the beginning
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks!
@mkushin
@mkushin 4 года назад
Awesome project. I work in commercial architecture and we do diagonal bracing on many different scales like that pretty commonly. Should hold up great!
@jerryjohnsonii4181
@jerryjohnsonii4181 4 года назад
Awesome barn doors !!!!!!! Also thanks for the knowledge Sir
@Jdtcst5
@Jdtcst5 4 года назад
I'm actually going to save this video to help with making some custom closet doors for my first home. The original ones were ugly, flimsy aluminum bifolds and we wanted something else.
@mobiousenigma
@mobiousenigma 4 года назад
you covered it at the end , but yes cross bracing works better in compression for doors and gates ,,side note your choice of attachment hardware would make entry into this location far easier for a thief than other methods... thanks for the video
@quantumlife6501
@quantumlife6501 4 года назад
no this wont sag the build is satisfying bravo
@twobitwoodworker
@twobitwoodworker 4 года назад
The top piece of trim looks like it'll catch rain and funnel it towards the header and down along the whole door frame. That seems like a recipe for rot.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
The previous owner filled that top section with expanding foam, so I'll probably do the same.
@michaelferguson5124
@michaelferguson5124 4 года назад
Above the door I would cut the siding off flush with the top of the trim. Then install Z flashing that goes behind the siding and out over the front of the trim. Foam doesn't seem like a good idea. Water intrusion is probably why all the ants had moved in.
@willskookogey5232
@willskookogey5232 4 года назад
Could you do a bits video on different kinds of screws/bolts? I feel like that would be pretty useful. Keep up the great work!
@joecaldera5438
@joecaldera5438 4 года назад
Great job! Love them doors!
@tylerpeters1181
@tylerpeters1181 4 года назад
This old house did a segment on flashing out windows. Tommy made a metal break out of 2x4's. That is another option for you.
@christopherdahle9985
@christopherdahle9985 4 года назад
14:30 diagonal braces are exactly correct. The thin metal straps need to be in tension as you have them and the wood, running in the opposite orientation, is in compression. If your doors sag, it won't be because of the orientation of the diagonal braces! Anyway, beautiful work.
@bikalimark
@bikalimark 4 года назад
i appreciated that shot at 2:07
@Sonal_Mobile
@Sonal_Mobile 4 года назад
Great work guys! I like how you troubleshooted the frame angles
@Matt_1312
@Matt_1312 4 года назад
Nice you should put holders on the back or containers or somthing
@loganc4233
@loganc4233 4 года назад
Awesome! Thanks!
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 4 года назад
Awesome work Bob! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@Geeksmithing
@Geeksmithing 4 года назад
Shut the front door! You guys did a great job!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks Wes!
@forby_
@forby_ 4 года назад
BOTH of them!
@Geeksmithing
@Geeksmithing 4 года назад
@@forby_ pump the brakes, let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
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