I’m looking for ideas for putting a remote-control opener on the sliding door on my pole barn. The door opening is 8’ x 8’. The door is dimensional lumber with plywood siding on the outside. It’s fairly heavy but rolls ok that it doesn’t take a herculean effort to open it.
I’ve always had belt drive openers for my various garages, all with sectional roll up doors. This is the first time thinking about one for a slider. I’m thinking a chain drive opener would be a better choice. In consideration of available space around the door header, I’m hoping to be able to mount the opener sideways; any reason I can’t do that? I’d rather not spend a fortune on an opener, but the more reasonably priced options are only 1/2 horsepower. I expect I’d do better going with a stronger unit.
My reason for this project is that I foolishly agreed to buy a ’72 MG Midget from my wife’s co-worker (who wasn’t using it and was raising $$ for a house down payment). Now I have this itty-bitty 50 year old Brit living in my barn.
For those not familiar with the MG Midget, it’s beyond tiny. Getting my 6’-2” carcass in and out of this little clown car is by no mean graceful. So, if/when I choose to drive it next summer, and arrive back home, I don’t want to have to exit the car just to open the barn door.
I’ve always had belt drive openers for my various garages, all with sectional roll up doors. This is the first time thinking about one for a slider. I’m thinking a chain drive opener would be a better choice. In consideration of available space around the door header, I’m hoping to be able to mount the opener sideways; any reason I can’t do that? I’d rather not spend a fortune on an opener, but the more reasonably priced options are only 1/2 horsepower. I expect I’d do better going with a stronger unit.
My reason for this project is that I foolishly agreed to buy a ’72 MG Midget from my wife’s co-worker (who wasn’t using it and was raising $$ for a house down payment). Now I have this itty-bitty 50 year old Brit living in my barn.
For those not familiar with the MG Midget, it’s beyond tiny. Getting my 6’-2” carcass in and out of this little clown car is by no mean graceful. So, if/when I choose to drive it next summer, and arrive back home, I don’t want to have to exit the car just to open the barn door.
