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SPYDER01

any insight on the construction of a 5'-9' sliding barndoor? i want the door to not warp overtime. it is for an interior application, so moisture is not a concern.

 
Jun 6, 07 6:59 pm
vado retro

sorry i only have details for a warping overtime barn door. close it before the horse gets out!

Jun 6, 07 7:03 pm  · 
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SPYDER01

yeeehaww...

the door has taken on a nickname..

it is an interior sliding door.

Jun 6, 07 7:09 pm  · 
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KEG

I did too tumbles...


here you go, lol

Jun 6, 07 7:19 pm  · 
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well, the Z or X support configuration is usually what keeps it from warping on the large scale. If you're talking about smaller scale warping, I'd think that's all in the material you choose.

Jun 6, 07 7:20 pm  · 
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KEG

err...pdf....http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/abeng/plans/5631.pdf

Jun 6, 07 7:21 pm  · 
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jbirl

Are you making this out of vertically placed boards?

One tip is to think of the door in three layers

First is the outer most layer of vert. boards.
second is the X brace center with a border- at the top and bottom and sides. The top and bottom boards are fastened to each vert. board.
third is the vert. boards on the other side.

Should never warp really badly. If it does, it should be minimal and a seasonal thing. If made out of 3/4" material, your overall thickness is only 2 1/4". Not thick, but thick enough to be stable.

Oh, and make sure the wood is dry and acclimated to the space.

Jun 6, 07 8:11 pm  · 
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snooker

This might be of help when you go to hang your interior barn door. http://www.crown-industrial.com/

Jun 6, 07 8:26 pm  · 
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jbirl

and/ or if its a real barn dooor- use a cannonball track:

http://www.cnbhnp.com/

Jun 6, 07 9:03 pm  · 
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