How to Build Garage Shop Doors

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • After months waiting for a garage door I decided to build my own garage shop doors which was the best decision I think.
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    Well as many of you know I have been waiting for a garage shop door for awhile now and they keep moving the delivery date more and more so here is How to Build Garage Shop Doors for those who may like a lower cost better door. The opening is a 10' x 7' and was a fun build and I hope you enjoy it.
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  • @rixtrix11
    @rixtrix11 8 дней назад

    Thanks again for posting this! I got the 2 doors made, trimmed, insulated and painted. I had to use 1/4" plywood as the rockwool insulation is too dense to cover smoothly with 1/8" luan. The doors fit great, don't sag and can easily be opened and closed, even though each one weighs over 100#. I also used 2 packs of the metal lock barrel bolt you have listed in the description; work great!

  • @keo5295
    @keo5295 Год назад +21

    Exactly what I was looking for. No BS intro, straight to the point. Easy to follow instructions. TYVM

  • @nate-408
    @nate-408 3 месяца назад +2

    Cut knot off measure from other end lol. Good job on the bracing, most people reverse this which renders it useless. Nicely done bud thanks for sharing.

  • @bobthompson7508
    @bobthompson7508 2 года назад +10

    I was in the same boat, I have had a door on order for about three months now and they are telling me it could be another three months. Thanks for the video I am going this way.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing Bob, remember to ask if you need any help with your build we are all here to help

  • @justinianoamado3980
    @justinianoamado3980 Год назад +1

    Straight to the point 👉 I love it!

  • @MarkJonesNYC
    @MarkJonesNYC Год назад +2

    This is just what i'm looking for thanks, need to get rid of my up and over door to give me room for a golf simulator in my garage (Don't tell my wife)

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      LOL that sounds like a plan, thanks for watching Mark, I appreciate it!

  • @jerryshoe7827
    @jerryshoe7827 Год назад +2

    Great job on your doors, they look great.

  • @treecityrenovations3729
    @treecityrenovations3729 Год назад +5

    Best one I’ve watched so far. Efficiently making something quite durable. Thank you

  • @jackm.3666
    @jackm.3666 Месяц назад

    Wow! I need to build six of these. Never thought of laying the 2x4's on the side. Excellent video and thanks!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Месяц назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @xXMJHarvey89Xx
    @xXMJHarvey89Xx 11 месяцев назад

    This is the EXACT VIDEO I was looking for. Thank you for your time and posting this.

  • @chrisblanco8923
    @chrisblanco8923 Год назад

    This is exactly what i need to do. Perfect, thanks!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      That's great Chris, thanks for the support and have a great Monday!

  • @ad-rock603
    @ad-rock603 Год назад +1

    Must be very satisfying to be able to build with such skill & precision. Thanks for sharing

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      I sure appreciate you joining in here and the great comment it means a lot to me that you would take the time to watch my video!

  • @bradleywalker1283
    @bradleywalker1283 7 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect exactly what I was looking for and the insulation was a brilliant touch ! Great job sir better than anything you could have bought! Keep up the good work

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  7 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks for the great comment and watching my video I sure appreciate it!

  • @chadbleakley3744
    @chadbleakley3744 Год назад

    I followed these directions and the results were great

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      I'm glad Chad, and thanks for joining in here I sure appreciate it.

  • @Mclarenbod
    @Mclarenbod 9 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video, I'm about to use this for my own insulate garage doors in the UK. Thanks for the knowledge share!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and the support.

  • @Janton_1
    @Janton_1 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this as you have saved me money and pride of doing it myself.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  6 месяцев назад

      You're very welcome Jason! Thanks for watching I appreciate ya!

  • @user-rx6dz8ds7d
    @user-rx6dz8ds7d 7 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect design. I'm going that route.thanks for the tutorial brother 🙂🙂👍🏽👍🏽

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  7 месяцев назад

      No problem 👍 Thanks for watching I appreciate it!

  • @iammusic1950
    @iammusic1950 Год назад

    Awesome.

  • @petesanchez557
    @petesanchez557 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you 🙏
    This helped me for my shed project I’m working on. Really good video 👍🏼

  • @scottm5425
    @scottm5425 2 месяца назад

    Very nice, exactly what I was after. Thanks.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  2 месяца назад

      Glad it helped Scott! Thanks for watching I sure appreciate it.

  • @kajbyman3006
    @kajbyman3006 Год назад

    Thanks for the video👍.Just what i needed,i am gonna make one too.

  • @thirdearthsurf
    @thirdearthsurf 10 месяцев назад +3

    Good job sir. My carport height was just shy of what I needed for a standard garage door. I am a carpenter by trade, so when I was searching for ideas, I came across your video. I’ve used your idea on my house but I added windows to each door. Anyway, I appreciate your upload and from the looks of the comments, you’ve inspired many to do the same! 👍🏽

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad I could help and thank you so much for taking the time to comment along with watching, I sure appreciate it.

  • @JoseMiguel-qw2lh
    @JoseMiguel-qw2lh Год назад

    Excelente, maestro! Saludos desde Perú.

  • @humbleisf1759
    @humbleisf1759 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @richardross119
    @richardross119 Год назад +1

    @I Like To Build Stuff, I never thought of using wood glue as a sealer and secondary bonding agent. Thanks for the tip

  • @rhondamendonca2648
    @rhondamendonca2648 Год назад

    Absolutely the best design I have seen! We will be moving a 27' trailer into a 600 sq ft Carraige House we build first , before the 800 sq ft House. All on a build as we earn time-line. This idea will WORK! You made my day! Thank you!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      Wow, thanks Rhonda! You sure made me smile today! Thanks for watching.

  • @thornwarbler
    @thornwarbler 10 месяцев назад

    Lovely job mate........Cheers

  • @MannistoCay
    @MannistoCay 7 месяцев назад

    Nice work, definitely using this design for our PoleBarn. Cheers Mark at the Cay.

  • @713anand
    @713anand 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice design, I’ll probably copy it. I’ll probably do the painting before the hinges are attached though

  • @grayhawk7354
    @grayhawk7354 8 месяцев назад

    This was a great instructional common sense video that was perfect information for my project.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  8 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, I sure appreciate it!

  • @carterscustomrods
    @carterscustomrods Год назад

    Looks good! I wish I was able to use simple doors like that, but the hurricanes here made me me over-engineer it like crazy.

  • @erfaerfaerfde
    @erfaerfaerfde 2 года назад +2

    I agree with Bob, I am having a heck of a time finding stuff at a reasonable price! My shop I'm building has increased my cost by almost 22% over the last few months and where I'm at I couldn't buy everything back when it was cheaper because they HOA won't let me stock up lumber etc.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  2 года назад +1

      OMG the prices are crazy and I feel your pain Harry. Thanks for watching I appreciate it!

  • @robertgibbs5022
    @robertgibbs5022 Месяц назад

    Nice door man, thank you for video. Subscribed!

  • @ronh9384
    @ronh9384 6 месяцев назад

    Nice set of doors!
    Subbed!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the sub Ron! I appreciate ya! Thanks for watching my video also!

  • @MrAvlandrew
    @MrAvlandrew 6 месяцев назад

    u make look so easy 😊

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  6 месяцев назад +1

      Just take your time and plan it out, you can do it no problem! Thanks for watching and commenting I sure appreciate it.

    • @MrAvlandrew
      @MrAvlandrew 6 месяцев назад

      I am about to frame out front and back of carport, 20 X 12 ft. back side will have a steel door, front side i’ll build 2 - 5 x 8 swing out doors to allow car entrance

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@MrAvlandrew If you like I would love if you would send some pics of your project by email.

    • @MrAvlandrew
      @MrAvlandrew 6 месяцев назад

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff Ok i will try to remember to send some pics, thx.

  • @TheDreamweaver18
    @TheDreamweaver18 Год назад +1

    Doors look great. Very nicely done. I need to build a set with each door being 6’wide and 12’ high. Would I approach doors of that size any differently than the method you used?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      Hi Jacob, if you are planning to insulate them I would say put an X frame inside but if no insulation is needed or very little I would lay the framing flat for less sag but either way I would run a diagonal adjustable cable for extra strength. Let us know how it goes!

  • @ceanorme
    @ceanorme 6 месяцев назад

    That was a great video. Thank you. What kind of hinges should I use if I want the droors to open inwad?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey thanks for the comment, You can either use the hinges listed on the interior instead or if you don't want to see the straps on the inside then use something like these hinges here amzn.to/3Ri5C9y Hope it helps and thanks for watching!

  • @douglasmurphy323
    @douglasmurphy323 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video I need to rebuild my garage doors they are too heavy the wood ones that I've built and I could not find hinges to support them

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  8 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help, thanks for watching Douglas.

  • @romans.2401
    @romans.2401 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Great video! Did you have to build Jambs for this door?
    Also, if I followed a similar design but wanted to add glass to the top for windows… how do you recommend doing that? Just want to make the sure the engineering is done right to support the glass.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi and Welcome, Yes I had to build the jams but that was just trim boards. You can add windows just as you would when building a wall just be sure to keep the diagonal bracing under the windows

  • @sonyareagle5400
    @sonyareagle5400 11 месяцев назад

    With how you did your video, it gives me confidence that I’ll be able to do this on my own. I have a circular saw but not a table saw, though I don’t think that’ll interfere with me completing my project. I have a question for you though. Do you think it would be fine for me to use my jigsaw and cut out windows in the paneling? I’d be using plexiglass for the windows. I also won’t be insulating my doors as the rest of my garage in nowhere near insulated or even airtight. (House was built in 1890.)

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Sonya, thank you for the great comment and your in a great community here to help and cheer you on. Sure you can use a jigsaw if you are more comfortable with it. Keep us updated on you progress! Thanks for watching.

    • @bobthompson7508
      @bobthompson7508 11 месяцев назад

      Absolutely we are here for you Sonya! You can do it!

  • @davediver463
    @davediver463 Год назад

    Do you have more detailed video or comment of how you kept the door panel in the correct position while attaching the hinges. I've never
    seen the hinges attached to both the door and building at the same time. Thanks

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      Hi Dave, I actually set the door frames in the opening and shim them where they are to be and then mark the frame where the panel grooves match up then when doors are done I set them back in the opening and set the trim on the doors so I know that I can install the hinges while keeping the doors straight. I hope that is what your question was.

  • @meep6188
    @meep6188 Год назад

    I'm curious on how you did one door to overlap the other. Wish you'd have shown that in the video. In my mind, that central overlapping trim piece would have to stick out past the wall, further than the rest of the trim.. is that what you did? Can't quite picture how you can have it overlap and all stay on the same line

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад +1

      Hello and welcome, Yes that is what I did by using a 1x6 for the center overlap. Good eye!

  • @rixtrix11
    @rixtrix11 3 месяца назад

    Great video! I'm using it to make similar doors for my new 24x32 shop with a 9'x10' door opening. 6-7 month delivery expectations and cost especially are 2 things why I decided to go this way. Also, my shop will be used mostly for building my 1966 Chevelle autocross car, welding and personal vehicle maintenance, so I don't really need doors that are convenient and easy to open several times a day or week. Have you another video on how you sealed the door, yet?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  3 месяца назад +1

      Sounds great! I used 1x1 self stick foam weatherstrip on the overlapping trim pieces and a garage floor door seal. amzn.to/3VBhPFp amzn.to/3OFqoON and amzn.to/3HVaBrC Hope this helps

    • @rixtrix11
      @rixtrix11 3 месяца назад

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff thank you for the info!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  3 месяца назад

      No problem thanks for watching!@@rixtrix11

  • @seanwhalen8220
    @seanwhalen8220 Месяц назад

    Hi Jim! Great video. Do you have any advice on sealing / weatherstripping?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Месяц назад +1

      I used this seal at the bottom that works great amzn.to/3VBhPFp
      I used the 1 inch foam seals around the doors inside trim
      amzn.to/3Hp2i6q

    • @seanwhalen8220
      @seanwhalen8220 Месяц назад

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff Thanks!!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Месяц назад +1

      @@seanwhalen8220 No problem, anytime.

  • @relectric720
    @relectric720 8 месяцев назад

    Thankyou for the video. The door you build out of 2x4 and t11 siding will it the keep the heat in .

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes it does when sealed as you would do any exterior door. I used wide interior trim with 1x1 self sticking foam weatherstrip.

    • @relectric720
      @relectric720 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for getting back to me .I was thinking about building exterior door the same way you did here what's your thoughts on that Thank you.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  8 месяцев назад

      @@relectric720 Should work fine for ya.

  • @garretthill964
    @garretthill964 Год назад

    Did you create an air tight seal around the door and if so how was that achieved?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад +1

      Hi Garrett, I used a garage door seal on the bottom and trim with foam weather seal around the rest.
      amzn.to/3VuH4u2 and amzn.to/3yGnuRS

  • @joeamato3936
    @joeamato3936 2 года назад

    This is exactly what I was looking for. The price of insulated overhead doors is CRAZY! How large of an opening do you think this design will support? I will have an 8x7, 10x10 and 12x12. The 12x12 worries me a little.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  2 года назад +2

      Hi Joe, well the front wall is not load bearing so you would not need a big header so I would say you can go as wide as you want but stay with no higher than 8 feet since the walls are 9 feet

    • @joeamato3936
      @joeamato3936 2 года назад

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff Thanks for the reply. What I meant was, will this frame design support a 6’wide 12’ tall door (for a 12x12 opening) without sagging? I know I would have to add some blocking in for attaching the sheathing.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  2 года назад

      @@joeamato3936 Oh okay, yes it should and you could also run a diagonal turn buckle cable if needed to help keep it square too

  • @Kurt9099
    @Kurt9099 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. How much smaller than your rough opening were your doors? Or maybe it's better to ask the clearance on all sides of each door.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Kurt, I butt it up on the sides and add minimum 3/4" center gap but do recommend 1 inch as these doors will move a bit and with the 2x4 width should have enough clearance to open correctly.

    • @Kurt9099
      @Kurt9099 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff Thank you. I was thinking the same, 1/4" on sides and 1/2" in center of total of 1" clearance.

  • @KBMB47
    @KBMB47 13 дней назад

    This is the video I was watching and I can’t find what you used for weather stripping. I’m making doors for an old barn for a pool room and am wondering what you thought about bronze spring weather stripping. Thanks….enjoy your videos!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  12 дней назад +1

      I used this seal at the bottom that works great amzn.to/3VBhPFp
      I used the 1 inch foam seals around the doors inside trim
      amzn.to/3Hp2i6q

    • @KBMB47
      @KBMB47 12 дней назад

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff thanks for the information…have you ever used bronze spring weatherstripping…just curious. That’s what’s on my house and it’s been there 100+ years. Only reason…thanks again.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  11 дней назад

      @@KBMB47 Yes I have but don't think the cost is worth it with the new stuff out that may not last as long but still 25 years or more depending on the application.

    • @KBMB47
      @KBMB47 10 дней назад

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff Ok thanks for the information!

  • @ro63rto
    @ro63rto День назад

    2:40 - in your opinion, is the 'British Brace' you used stronger than the 'Double Zed Brace' ?
    I want to add a backing to my new doors but am worried about the extra weight. There are three substantial band hinges on each door.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  День назад

      Both have their merrits, I have never had a problem with this style sagging but I would say go with whichever you are more comfortable with. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

  • @christinannj
    @christinannj Год назад

    What size are you using for the trim on the outside? 1x4?

  • @cnorth50
    @cnorth50 Год назад +1

    what did you use to make the design printout?

  • @stevecarrillo
    @stevecarrillo 7 месяцев назад

    great tutorial. will water get in when it rains? do you think there's a way to weather seal?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  7 месяцев назад

      I have had some pretty hard rain and no leakage and that was before weather seals were installed with the inside trim. Thanks for watching!

    • @stevecarrillo
      @stevecarrillo 7 месяцев назад

      what about dust? I'm going to make one of these this weekend
      @@ILikeToBuildStuff

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  7 месяцев назад

      Not much of that either @@stevecarrillo

  • @user-tc2kd2vr8u
    @user-tc2kd2vr8u 3 месяца назад

    This might be a stupid question but isn't it a security concern that someone could unscrew the hinges and enter the space? Is there a way to improve the security?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  3 месяца назад

      Sure by using carriage bolts instead, this one however is in the fenced back yard. If somebody really wants in they are going to get in. It's kind of like someone installing a huge thick front door with all the deadbolts and locks and have a window right next to it.

  • @jr6281
    @jr6281 Год назад

    Did you ever do a video of the seals?

  • @carterscustomrods
    @carterscustomrods Год назад

    So, has there been any sag? I don't care much for those types of hinges here in the city.
    It sure would've been a lot easier to do it with those.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      No not to much at all, I knew I was going to get some sag that the nature of the doors but all in all about 1/4" so I haven't had to add diag wire so far. Thanks for watching!

  • @bodeine454
    @bodeine454 Год назад

    We're getting ready to buy a house and it has a commercial building out back. I'm not sure but I think it had a common size 2 door garage door on it but they were having problems with it and so her son removed it so one of the first things I need to do when we move in is install some doors probably about like what you built here. Do you remember how much money in materials it cost for everything building these?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад +1

      Hi Jeff, if my memory is right I was in the $400 to $500 all in. Thanks for watching I appreciate it!

    • @bodeine454
      @bodeine454 Год назад

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff Great, thank you!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      @@bodeine454 You bet Jeff

  • @EastMenloPark1650
    @EastMenloPark1650 Год назад

    What did you do with the sills ?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      I used the 1 inch foam seals around the doors inside trim and the Garage Door Threshold Seal here are the links for ya
      amzn.to/3YhfPEd
      amzn.to/3Hp2i6q

  • @delecron
    @delecron Год назад

    How did you weatherstrip the bottom?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      Hi William, Happy New Year! I used this seal that works great amzn.to/3VBhPFp Hope it helps.

  • @lilripperboyAsher
    @lilripperboyAsher 4 месяца назад

    Do you have a link to the video with the seals?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  4 месяца назад

      Sorry I don't, I am not sure were it went but I used the 1" square weatherstrip peel and stick ( amzn.to/3RN5lKY ) against the interior trim that compressed to half inch with doors closed. floor seal i used was amzn.to/3VBhPFp

  • @45valk
    @45valk 25 дней назад

    I’m screwed, I can’t cut a straight line to save my life. 😂😂😂

  • @vanelladee
    @vanelladee 3 дня назад

    may be a silly question, but what is the name of that saw?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  3 дня назад

      Not silly at all, it's a DEWALT Miter Saw, Single Bevel, Compound, 10-Inch amzn.to/3ViVfVc Thanks for watching!

  • @jasonmurdoch9029
    @jasonmurdoch9029 7 месяцев назад

    how come you didn't use vapor barrier?

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  7 месяцев назад

      In my location it is not required, warm and dry. I do it on house builds though so I guess I could have. Thanks for watching and the input I appreciate it.

  • @emyhR
    @emyhR Год назад +1

    What is that with the design in it? Looks like bunch of 2x4s together

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      The doors are made with 2x4s and the drawing is of 2x4s. I hope that answers it because I wasn't sure your meaning.

    • @emyhR
      @emyhR Год назад

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff Oh nah looks like plywood with grooves in it. Sorry I should have said plywood from the start

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад +1

      @@emyhR No Problem, Yes it was T111 siding

    • @emyhR
      @emyhR Год назад

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff THANK YOU!!!!

    • @davediver463
      @davediver463 Год назад

      My house has had T111 siding since being built in 1988. I've received comments from neighbors, friends and family about how bad it is. However, in 35 years I have had no problems.

  • @pbruce-jv5gk
    @pbruce-jv5gk Год назад

    6:52 taco bell night with the boys

  • @fernandorivera7155
    @fernandorivera7155 Год назад

    The only dumb question is the one we don't ask, so here it is. What is the clearance between the frame and the door, top, bottom, and side, as well as where the doors meet in the center? I am building one just like yours for my shop but just want to ensure I do it right in every aspect. Thank you for the great video

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад +1

      Hi Fernando, I but the hinge side as close as possible, top I leave 1/8 inch as they will sag a little, the bottom I leave 1/2 inch and center to be able to open with 2x4 frame is 3/4" to an 1 inch

    • @kalzonenu
      @kalzonenu Год назад +1

      I was curious on this aswell.

    • @fernandorivera7155
      @fernandorivera7155 Год назад

      @@kalzonenu Thank you for your answer and follow-up. Now I have all the details (I think) to build the door. I saved your video, noted the response, purchased the wood, and I am waiting for the monsoons to go away because I need to build it outside. I am also subscribed to your channel. Thanks again.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      @@fernandorivera7155 I understand that, we got hit hard with monsoons this year which is great because we need the water. Thanks for subbing to the channel I sure appreciate it.

  • @longrangevoodoo4480
    @longrangevoodoo4480 Год назад +15

    We are returning to the generation where we have to be men and MAKE our own stuff. Godspeed, folks.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад +3

      LOL, I have always been that way my whole life and I have made FIRE too! Thanks for watching and the comment and know we all need to get to making stuff!

    • @ML-ks2lj
      @ML-ks2lj 3 месяца назад

      Been this way since I could swing a hammer. Born in 1990 one of my most memorable toys was a wood spring set with a small hand saw and tools similar to an erectors set (had those too) and a manual push mower with a spiral reel blade on it I cut the entire neighborhood with. I grew up in a township that was borderline city it was residential mostly built around he high school. I was the only kid on the block to go out and cut grass rake and split wood for he neighbors just for fun if they paid me bonus I could walk to Kroger and get snacks.

  • @ix_d3monzz_xi135
    @ix_d3monzz_xi135 Год назад

    please start selling shirts!!

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад

      Will be very soon, thank you! I appreciate your interest and for watching and joining in here.

  • @TheOutlawGeneralBacon
    @TheOutlawGeneralBacon 9 месяцев назад

    Can you come help me?😂.. I want the same thing except with a man door.. to fit a gap 11'6 ×7'3

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  9 месяцев назад +1

      You could always frame a walk-through door within the larger door like we door within barn doors

  • @ILikeToBuildStuff
    @ILikeToBuildStuff  2 года назад +2

    After months waiting for a garage door I decided to build my own garage shop doors which was the best decision I think.
    2 Pack Metal Lock Barrel Bolt: amzn.to/3wwgh6X
    6 Pack T Strap Hinge Shed Hinge: amzn.to/3tkn2qr
    Door Latch T-Handle Lock Kit: amzn.to/3wge7rB
    Lower door seal: amzn.to/3VBhPFp

  • @richardross119
    @richardross119 Год назад

    Brothers/Sisters, if you have an issue with fiber glass insulation irritating your skin. I have a simple solution.
    I used to run a machine that stuffed fiber glass into automotive mufflers. At the end of week 1 I looked like a full blown method addict. I had scratched my arms to the point they were bleeding.
    One day a vendor walked by and told me " I used to look like that. I ran a fiber glass machine. I found that shaking baby powder on my arms and neck then patting it in made it impossible for the fiber glass to penetrate my skin."

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  Год назад +1

      Great tip Richard, thanks for joining in here we all appreciate it!

    • @howtodoitdude1662
      @howtodoitdude1662 Год назад +1

      Same method that barbers use before cutting hair.

  • @kevindouglas8768
    @kevindouglas8768 5 месяцев назад

    You did really good until I watched you drill that hole in the concrete. It's going to fill with dirt, but mostly water, then freeze a few times. That slab will have a weak stop forever.

    • @ILikeToBuildStuff
      @ILikeToBuildStuff  5 месяцев назад +1

      I sure appreciate you joining in here and the comment it means a lot to me that you would take the time to watch my video!

    • @kevindouglas8768
      @kevindouglas8768 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@ILikeToBuildStuff I drilled a hole at the head of the stall and used it as a "dead man" to help me jerk vehicles up the slope and into the garage. When the holes weren't being used, I capped them. Worked great for years. Enjoy :)