driz
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This is on a horse barn. It is open all along one side with 10' sliding barn doors. Steel pole building on 6 x 6 poles. The doors are all 1" pine on the usual stanley national roller track setup (no tracks on bottom or door stops. Plenty heavy so they won't be too prone to wind bashing around 400 lbs each and 10 w by 9 high each. My daughter has her useless horses living there. They come and go freely most of the time so I can't have anything "sticking out" within horse reach. They can get at both sides of the door as well. Anyone who ever dealt with horses knows they are complete idiots and will find any tiny thing to shred themselves on in the worst way. Yea they are that dumb. I know a woman who had a horse that scalped itself on a nail head that would hardly manage to tear your shirt, oh yea did I say
dumb. It did it all itching it's head, a foot long L shaped flap right to the bare bone.
With that in mind what is a good way to pin or secure those doors when closed? I'm not interested in security, just protection from racking in the ugly NY winds we get here and I am on a hill
. The ends lay against the outside of the 6x6 post and I was considering some sort of sliding pin setup possibly homemade up fairly high (above foot lift level) with a simple blocking cover in front made of wood . This isn't the sort of thing that is going to be used frequently so convenience isn't such a big deal. Anybody got a super idea before I reinvent the wheel?
dumb. It did it all itching it's head, a foot long L shaped flap right to the bare bone.With that in mind what is a good way to pin or secure those doors when closed? I'm not interested in security, just protection from racking in the ugly NY winds we get here and I am on a hill
. The ends lay against the outside of the 6x6 post and I was considering some sort of sliding pin setup possibly homemade up fairly high (above foot lift level) with a simple blocking cover in front made of wood . This isn't the sort of thing that is going to be used frequently so convenience isn't such a big deal. Anybody got a super idea before I reinvent the wheel?

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