Doug1
Well-known member
I am putting a couple of doors on the front of my garage / shed to allow light in while I am in there. The opening is 8'x10'. Currently it has an insulated roll up door and I want to not feel so closed in when I am working in there.
I took a pair of 15 light wooden French doors that I removed from an interior room when remodeling and had a cabinet maker join wood to them so they are now each 5.5 ft wide and 8.5 ft tall. I'm hanging them from a track since they are very heavy and could use some advice on how much clearance to leave underneath them. I also want to have some sort of mild weatherproof seal since I will be running AC during the summer and heat during the winter when I am working in there.
The doors are primarily for keeping the climate control in, while giving me a much better view. The roll up door will still be in place to provide security when I lockup.
I took a pair of 15 light wooden French doors that I removed from an interior room when remodeling and had a cabinet maker join wood to them so they are now each 5.5 ft wide and 8.5 ft tall. I'm hanging them from a track since they are very heavy and could use some advice on how much clearance to leave underneath them. I also want to have some sort of mild weatherproof seal since I will be running AC during the summer and heat during the winter when I am working in there.
The doors are primarily for keeping the climate control in, while giving me a much better view. The roll up door will still be in place to provide security when I lockup.
