AldeanFan
Well-known member
I have an arrow tin shed in my backyard to keep yard tools and bikes in.
It works well for what it is, but the sliding doors freeze shut in the winter.
They run in a channel just above ground level which fills with ice, locking the door shut.
I’ve drilled holes in the channel to evacuate the water but once it starts freezing it fills up and turns in to one big ice cube.
id love to build a big wood framed shed on a cement pad but that’s not in the budget anytime soon.
Any suggestions on how to deal with these doors?
It works well for what it is, but the sliding doors freeze shut in the winter.
They run in a channel just above ground level which fills with ice, locking the door shut.
I’ve drilled holes in the channel to evacuate the water but once it starts freezing it fills up and turns in to one big ice cube.
id love to build a big wood framed shed on a cement pad but that’s not in the budget anytime soon.
Any suggestions on how to deal with these doors?
