Forgot to mention they don’t swing in the wind a big plus for huge doors. Proximity to snow covered grade can be an issue! This hardware looks pretty much the same as Stanley-National widely available at Tractor supply, lumber yards, and my local hardware store.
I have already built my barn and getting ready to install sliding barn doors. Where can I purchase this track and roller system? I have google searched Easy Trak and come up with nothing. Can you help me find them?
Also, in winter, ice and snow can freeze the door to the ground and obstruct its operation. It can be very time consuming to unstick a frozen sliding door, and damage can occur in the process. I think thats the main reason OH doors came to be.
Brother you did it!! In the North that’s a major issue. So is high winds if they are open post the sides of the building itself. The wind racking can be devastating to the door itself, the tracks especially the bottom and also equipment parked nearby inside when the door starts blowing in. Pinning them in place is the best way I know but you need anti freeze in the pipe or they freeze.
Forgot to mention they don’t swing in the wind a big plus for huge doors. Proximity to snow covered grade can be an issue! This hardware looks pretty much the same as Stanley-National widely available at Tractor supply, lumber yards, and my local hardware store.
Thanks for the video. What is the best way to seal a dual sliding barn style door? Where can I find weatherstripping?
I have already built my barn and getting ready to install sliding barn doors. Where can I purchase this track and roller system? I have google searched Easy Trak and come up with nothing. Can you help me find them?
Also, in winter, ice and snow can freeze the door to the ground and obstruct its operation.
It can be very time consuming to unstick a frozen sliding door, and damage can occur in the process. I think thats the main reason OH doors came to be.
Brother you did it!! In the North that’s a major issue. So is high winds if they are open post the sides of the building itself. The wind racking can be devastating to the door itself, the tracks especially the bottom and also equipment parked nearby inside when the door starts blowing in. Pinning them in place is the best way I know but you need anti freeze in the pipe or they freeze.
We have a shed that we wish to install sliding doors, is there a kit for DYO folks?
Easy track look like Harvard product Harvard Illinois