Installing a Sliding Door for the Workshop

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @MegaStullenandy
    @MegaStullenandy Год назад +159

    As an amateur with woodworker, i typically feel overpowered with the entire arrangement ruclips.net/user/postUgkxrYREG3-7f1Aqk9ams3ZESRNzGnfdUtyQ . Be that as it may, this arrangements drove me through with much clarity and effortlessness woodplans. Works i now work like a genius. That is great!

  • @robinthornton8729
    @robinthornton8729 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video and very clear. Your English is very good and I like your sense of humour. Thank you.

  • @cappie2000
    @cappie2000 7 лет назад +7

    Fix the squeaking noise, oil the wheels, clearcoat the door and give the doorframe a nice white coat of paint.. also, you might want to add some kind of bristle-strip to keep dust from blowing under and around it (and providing more noise isolation)

  • @jessjulian9458
    @jessjulian9458 8 лет назад +2

    Yes, finish it with a coat of clear. It looks good and it will protect it from minor bumps and scratches. Great job as always.

  • @zakariamillie1833
    @zakariamillie1833 2 года назад

    When I saw the final purpose for the recess I gasped in excitement, simple stuff like this is just the best. Even a little bit of forward thinking

  • @byonbill9499
    @byonbill9499 8 лет назад +2

    I enjoy all your videos. Just the right amount of humor. The door looks fine, just a
    clear coat of your favorite finish to keep the dirt off. We all have
    encountered the problem of trying to mark the center of a hole
    through a hinge or template or whatever. The tools for the job are
    called transfer punches. They come in sets and are not very
    expensive Search for transfer punch set on Amazon. I don't
    know about sets in metric but since they are in 1/64” increments
    that would probably suit your needs The longer I have these the more
    I use them.

  • @Les__Mack
    @Les__Mack 8 лет назад +10

    You have a gift. I can tell you love what you are doing. Don't ever stop.

  • @BrassLock
    @BrassLock 8 лет назад

    I recently installed a sliding door and enjoyed your version of the process. Now you have shown me how to cut the guide slot at the bottom - thanks for that - seems a simple solution to guide the router safely.

  • @yogirajuram
    @yogirajuram 6 лет назад

    I have never seen such great wood work. Your very video is heart touching and inspirational . You are the young tutor for the learners. Well done. Keep it up. The sliding door should be polished well.

  • @samfarina
    @samfarina 2 года назад

    Very jealous of that 3 layer "plywood". That is such a good looking sheet product.

  • @teddypaul3039
    @teddypaul3039 4 года назад +1

    u have well equipped tools, machine, workspace & the best is the vacuum!!! This is great idea!

  • @willemkossen
    @willemkossen 8 лет назад +1

    Good stuff. I like sliding doors. I am still thinking about a similar system for our bathroom as the door opens in front of the stairs which is not only impractical, its unsafe. Good to see ways it can be done!

  • @vallejokid1968
    @vallejokid1968 8 лет назад

    Nothing wrong with reading the manual. More people should. Nice job.

  • @bmccann111
    @bmccann111 4 года назад

    Appreciate your explanations and attention to detail. Real craftsmanship.

  • @BTom16
    @BTom16 5 лет назад

    The original door is beautiful and so is the hardware. I wish North America had that quality level. We do have world class snow skiing, though.

  • @BeyondHomeCooking
    @BeyondHomeCooking 8 лет назад

    Very nice build. In america, at least around me, we call this a "pocket door". Your shop is really coming along.Thanks for sharing.

  • @houstonfirefox
    @houstonfirefox 8 лет назад +4

    Marius, nice video! One concern I have is that the screws holding the hardware to the top of the door might work loose over time. A handy trick when putting screws into softwood are to form the threads with the screw (you already did that) and put some thin cyanoacrylite (thin CA) glue into the threads to harden them up. The CA will seep into the wood making your softwood a hardwood in about 10 seconds. Also works great on regular door hinges to keep the screws from stripping out ;) Keep up the good work!

  • @greenbarngermanshepards4308
    @greenbarngermanshepards4308 8 лет назад +7

    where the heck did you go. can't just leave all your fans hangin like that lol good to see you back

    • @Don.Challenger
      @Don.Challenger 8 лет назад +2

      He just hung his door why can't he hang his fan(s :-))

  • @johnniewalker39
    @johnniewalker39 8 лет назад +2

    Now, i'm subscribed to almost all woodworking channels i found (you name it), but your videos are one of the most entertaining to watch!
    Thank you!

  • @KSFWG
    @KSFWG 8 лет назад

    Nice project, Marius! Yes, put some sort of finish on the door. For the door frame, hide the screws and finish it as well. Thanks for the video.

  • @MartinDolan
    @MartinDolan 6 лет назад

    You won a new subscriber with the hand saw to power saw gag when shortening the top beam. 👍😜

  • @brendandouglas-henry905
    @brendandouglas-henry905 8 лет назад

    finish yes but something that keeps the look of the wood. nice well done.

  • @jan-roarbernhardsen7626
    @jan-roarbernhardsen7626 8 лет назад

    Wow what a job. You dont do it 70% . You do it 100%. Its so fun to see that you take all parts of the building so serious. It looks great, and it seems to be much better than the old door.Wish you a nice and inspirating week. Fun with the ectra stuff in the end :)

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 8 лет назад

    Very nice build and great idea to save space! Varnish or lacquer will keep it from getting dirty finger prints on it that you can't clean. Varnish or lacquer will make it easy to clean when necessary and keep fine wood dust from collecting on it. Also a good place for sticker collection or some art of some sort!

  • @sidmatheny8500
    @sidmatheny8500 8 лет назад

    A job well done and I vote no finish. Let it age to give it some more charm!

  • @szehenry
    @szehenry 4 года назад

    Great video. The editing n the angle of shot all looks extremely clear n well arranged. I’m an amateur just hv to envy on yr tools to cut all sort of stuff.

  • @trvlswitrv
    @trvlswitrv 8 лет назад

    Finish the door because it will keep the shop dust from sticking to the wood. Looks great!

  • @CrabOfDoom
    @CrabOfDoom 8 лет назад

    I know you decided against the bump-out/cover wall on the outside, but the idea itself is pretty genius. I've seen many sliding door installs over the years (in US videos/shows) where they couldn't or just didn't do a true pocket door into the wall, but they always seem to just leave the door exposed (and usually with the same rustic/barn door look.) The idea of just *creating* a new wall to make the pocket and still use the wall space outside never comes up. You'd only lose the depth of the wall studs and drywall. This is greatly inspiring, especially in situations where the actual wall can't be used because of electrical wiring or plumbing. Thanks for including your whole process, even though you liked the exposed result better!

  • @stighds8518
    @stighds8518 8 лет назад +119

    Now I am waiting for the video where you motorize the door and can open and close it by using a remote control or button on the wall

    • @Don.Challenger
      @Don.Challenger 8 лет назад +14

      And he will need a new mechanism for the new door opening counter.

    • @BigDaddyOworkshop
      @BigDaddyOworkshop 8 лет назад +22

      and he will need a speaker to go swish when it opens on it's own.

    • @johnlockesmith
      @johnlockesmith 8 лет назад +8

      A foot pedal device

    • @instantsiv
      @instantsiv 8 лет назад +16

      That's lazy... He needs a motion sensor.

    • @pierdolio
      @pierdolio 8 лет назад +8

      instantsiv with face recognition

  • @hingeslevers
    @hingeslevers 7 лет назад

    Great video. I watched it without audio and that works really well. Props to your video skills.

  • @KYRM09
    @KYRM09 8 лет назад

    Great idea using the magnets to hold the washers against the nuts while you install the door. I will be using that in the future

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 8 лет назад +2

    Great project Marius! I enjoy the humor you include in your build! Informative and fun. Great video

  • @bonsaifav.4648
    @bonsaifav.4648 8 лет назад

    Great work Marius, by explaining step by step you make much easier for the inexperience carpenter or do it yourself enthusiastic.

  • @Sudarshanlinks
    @Sudarshanlinks 4 года назад +1

    Nice one
    All the best

  • @eldergeektromeo9868
    @eldergeektromeo9868 6 лет назад

    Nice Job, Marius! You have designed your shop perfectly! Minimum room, maximum utility. For anyone looking for this hardware on the Amazon US site, : Johnson Hardware: part number ( among many others):100PD Commercial Grade Pocket / Sliding Door Hardware (72"). They do have two more lengths available, plus many accessories as well. Thanks Marius, your sense of humor adds a lot to your very detailed video!

  • @joglysu
    @joglysu 8 лет назад

    A comprehensive workshop yours. I would like to have one as well. God willing I'll have it. I commend him for his work.

  • @firebird8600
    @firebird8600 8 лет назад

    I like the sliding door idea. it's really great.

  • @aintgonnahappen
    @aintgonnahappen 8 лет назад +2

    It doesn't need a finish. No matter what others say, if the wood stays dry then no finish works absolutely fine with ZERO problems. Might get oily where you touch it like at the routed area but that will patina up and look cool. You could always just wax it then buff the finish for a nice look as well.

  • @MauriceBlok
    @MauriceBlok 8 лет назад

    the mechanism that keeps the door in the closed position (retaining mechanism?) is a really nice feature!

    • @MariusHornberger
      @MariusHornberger  8 лет назад

      It's just a couple springy plastic latches that the rollers slide under. Also adjustable how hard it should hold the door. Pretty neat design.

  • @notoriouskelly
    @notoriouskelly 8 лет назад

    Fun video - nice craftsmanship and humor!

  • @bororobo3805
    @bororobo3805 Год назад

    It's always a good idea to apply varnish. Because with it the door will absorb grease and liquids which will be difficult to clean

  • @albertkelly7129
    @albertkelly7129 8 лет назад

    Awesome job Marius. my vote is keep it as is or a simple matching white paint job

  • @supurbian
    @supurbian 8 лет назад

    varnish the door.just so it stays clean. very nice job Marius

  • @GniewnyMedrzec
    @GniewnyMedrzec 3 года назад

    6:00 It's Holzma. I used to work with it for few months. Solid piece of machinery and very precise.

  • @scotty2307
    @scotty2307 8 лет назад

    That is a good solution, and really turned out well. I work at Nordic Tugs, as a purchaser, and we actually use the Stanley sliding door hardware on our boats, as well as a pocket door latch made by Merrit Metals.

  • @LiRaye
    @LiRaye 8 лет назад

    not much tools but you get it done nicely. impressive!

  • @JohnLoganMcKee03
    @JohnLoganMcKee03 8 лет назад

    Good solution. Good use of magnets.

  • @noremorsewoodworking2258
    @noremorsewoodworking2258 8 лет назад

    Paint the door with a high-gloss white acrylic, then you can use it as a whiteboard. Or put a thin sheet of steel on it and you can use magnets. Blackboard lacquer and using chalk is also an option.
    Maybe even all three, a section of each?

  • @reinhard084
    @reinhard084 7 лет назад

    I love your workshop! Never seen one so clean and organized before.

  • @JidoAZ
    @JidoAZ 8 лет назад

    Good job on workmanship and putting the video together -
    Clear coat it -Done!

  • @barstad-9591
    @barstad-9591 6 лет назад

    Great project for tour shop, which is looking awesome!

  • @barryroberts6470
    @barryroberts6470 8 лет назад +12

    That door looks amazing as it is, a light stain of something would do the job. As for the build a great job as usual from you Marius and it looks so much better and roomy with that door, rather than the bulky in the way door.Great build and video, also welcome back its been a while. Take Care, Barry (from England)

    • @johnkean6852
      @johnkean6852 5 лет назад

      ...but it has to match the other doors!

  • @th31s
    @th31s 8 лет назад +1

    I work with Holzma saws every day amazing is an understatement it's a B E A Utiful saw to work on and to work with. Im a Homag technician in Denmark.

    • @PjotrStroganov
      @PjotrStroganov 4 года назад

      I work with a Holzma saw and Homag 12L CNC router. Quality stuff!

  • @neilbrackstone1819
    @neilbrackstone1819 8 лет назад +2

    I would use a satin finish clear, it looks better than gloss, you need to protect it to minimise movement within the board don't forget the ends either

  • @craftedworkshop
    @craftedworkshop 8 лет назад +11

    Great video man. Loved the instruction manual bit. 😂

  • @steveboyle5245
    @steveboyle5245 8 лет назад +1

    Great video as always. I'm sure your parents would appreciate you matching the finish of the previous door.

  • @MuriloAlvesPereira
    @MuriloAlvesPereira 7 лет назад +5

    your projects are amazing and your english too. congrats and keep doing it

  • @tobesawnagain8599
    @tobesawnagain8599 8 лет назад +1

    Looks great, brilliant space saver! Thanks for sharing.

  • @kolohelau1185
    @kolohelau1185 4 года назад

    Awesome video , great editing ... quick to the point.

  • @kevvyg04
    @kevvyg04 4 года назад

    Helped me solve a problem - many thanks - excellent tutorial 😀

  • @WerAuchImmerWoAuch
    @WerAuchImmerWoAuch 6 лет назад

    Hi Marius, great video! I also use the GEZE system but add the "GEZE Einzugsdämpfung Rollan 80 NT Softstop Kompl.- 429157". This softstop reduze the ugly sound you always get by closing the door. I bought them for around 28...29 € . A realy nice investment!

  • @ginoasci
    @ginoasci 5 лет назад

    All you needed was two hinges that costs almost nothing. Actually free if you look hard enough. You may already have some in your house.
    You could always take them off your neighbor's door.
    I have a door on my hallway that I split in half and just added two more hinges so the door just folds in half. It saves a lot of space, and moves out of the way, but I'm sure you're sliding door works great.

  • @jdrew500
    @jdrew500 8 лет назад +1

    A Rali hand plane! I've had one for about 10 years. Never saw anyone else with one. I really like mine.

  • @ConorMakes
    @ConorMakes 8 лет назад

    Nice job, very entertaining. As for a finish yes I would put something on it, oil or varnish just to keep it clean if nothing else

  • @wallyworking1140
    @wallyworking1140 6 лет назад

    Bravo .....lavoro pulito e fatto a regola d’arte.

  • @TheRussianWoodworker
    @TheRussianWoodworker 8 лет назад +1

    Another great project and really well filmed video Marius!

  • @obone8015
    @obone8015 8 лет назад +1

    love the pause, then change to nibbler ! Class ! Great door too. I'm subscribed.

  • @arj446_
    @arj446_ 8 лет назад +87

    Steve Ramsey says "Paint the door purple" !!

    • @Mrkoyot95
      @Mrkoyot95 8 лет назад +16

      Microjig !! ;)

    • @salland12
      @salland12 8 лет назад +11

      Extra Fancy!!!!!!

    • @senfdame528
      @senfdame528 8 лет назад +1

      lmao xD

    • @DanT10
      @DanT10 8 лет назад +4

      Princess Meow Meow approves!

    • @maximilianmoosreiner7440
      @maximilianmoosreiner7440 7 лет назад +10

      or just use a casper mattress instead of a door. For the perfect mix of memory foam and...

  • @pangrac1
    @pangrac1 7 лет назад +1

    1. Cut circular window in it, like are have on a ships. It will make nice touch.
    2. Put a handle on the other edge on the door becase you use other odge of doors for closing when you are oudside. ;-)
    Btw really thank for this tutorial 👍

  • @derKarl_stp
    @derKarl_stp 8 лет назад

    Gute Idee mit der Schiebetür... also vor allem dem Laufschienensystem :-)

  • @robinsonjesusantoniosierra660
    @robinsonjesusantoniosierra660 7 лет назад

    Excelente amigo, muy didáctico... y práctico. Muchas gracias... desde Lima - Perú

  • @garvielloken3929
    @garvielloken3929 7 лет назад

    Excellent vid! Entertaining, full of useful info & funny!!

  •  8 лет назад +1

    Good job! It looks awesome!

  • @cheokweeteck8950
    @cheokweeteck8950 7 лет назад

    Wow! U are great! I feel appreciated that U r willing to share it with us!

  • @cando9609
    @cando9609 8 лет назад

    Nice work, Marius! Really like the new door. As far as a finish? It really depends on your tastes and the amount of humidity variations it will see over the seasons. It WILL get marked up just from touching it but, meh, it's a wood shop! If it were me I'd probably oil it with some Danish or Teak oil. But if you do, then get all he surfaces including the groove at the bottom and the edges. Nice video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @bobbystanley8580
    @bobbystanley8580 7 лет назад

    Clear finish is my vote.

  • @cup_and_cone
    @cup_and_cone 7 лет назад +89

    Using a torque wrench to install a sliding door is the most German thing I have ever seen.

  • @JustinAlexanderBell
    @JustinAlexanderBell 8 лет назад +52

    Some type of clear coating would be nice, otherwise the wood will stain from your hands over time.

  • @myronnoel3869
    @myronnoel3869 7 лет назад

    Stain the door to make the grain pop then put a clear coat. Nice job gonna install one now.

  • @AmirKhan-qx2lr
    @AmirKhan-qx2lr 8 лет назад

    superb video and very entertaining. Thank you

  • @PaschalisTsi
    @PaschalisTsi 8 лет назад

    Nicely done; all it remains now is to clearcoated. BTW, the door material is called CLT which is short for Composite Laminated Timber.

  • @jameelsheik
    @jameelsheik 7 лет назад

    Good job Marius.... I am a DIY lover & woodworking is my field of interest. The door looks realy cool.I love to make one.But i don,t have that machines (Panel saw, band saw & router) & a small workshop. So i have to call for a wood working expert. But hear in India, i don't think expert will also make such a nice door like yours. I once worked in a factory which manufactures assemble furniture. And i got opportunity to work on woodworking CNC machine (of biesse, Italy), panel saw, band saw, edge binding etc. That was realy good job. But now i work in Power Grid (INDIA) as i m electrical engineer.
    By the way if you can laminate or paint the door,,, i think it will look more cooler. Thank for this incredible video.

  • @judynunez3036
    @judynunez3036 5 лет назад +1

    You got a good future ahead of you great job

  • @NM-Collection
    @NM-Collection 7 лет назад

    varnishing/painting it will add durability. it is like coating a vulnerable wood against moisture and weather changes.

  • @naushadakj2120
    @naushadakj2120 8 лет назад

    nice worshop well organized

  • @skamravec
    @skamravec 8 лет назад +27

    I like your workshop. You have probably spent a lot of money on your power tools. But, If you like to do all kind of home projects, it's good for you. It is nice to see a young man like you being interested in woodworking. It seems like today's young generation is just looking for a "good time" and drinking and getting into a trouble. Nice video, I enjoyed it. :)

    • @jasond.valentine5931
      @jasond.valentine5931 7 лет назад +5

      for some of us, doing this kind of things is "good time". people enjoy many different things.

  • @givreycham
    @givreycham 7 лет назад

    Yep +1 for the matt clear coat ....grubby fingers will spoil it.Great job again.

  • @garnerz1
    @garnerz1 8 лет назад

    I agree with swoosh noise...that is a must

  • @roymojica1849
    @roymojica1849 8 лет назад

    Very nice job sir, and I would do a nice clear varnish. But it's up to you.

  • @virtualfather4117
    @virtualfather4117 8 лет назад

    If you paint it with a chalkboard paint you will have a place for drawing and notes . Great job as usual

  • @shaireyespanganiban6102
    @shaireyespanganiban6102 4 года назад

    Great job I am a woman but I was wishing to work like that when was child to build my own house as well. So interesting.

  • @motorcyclelad
    @motorcyclelad 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the videos Marius! I enjoy all your projects.
    I voted no finish because as it slides back and forth thousands of times it might scrape the finish off the shop side of the door. Though someone made a good comment that the handle would get dirty over time from touching.

  • @lewisdoherty7621
    @lewisdoherty7621 8 лет назад

    While covering the retracting area of the sliding door might provide extra wall space to hang things, it has always been my experience that it creates a space for small objects to be drawn in and jam the door between the walls. Sliding doors into the walls only work on science fiction spaceships and not in the real world.
    If you remove the door to varnish it, you probably should put wax in the wooden grove in the bottom through which the metal tounge slides to reduce friction.

  • @saljudeh
    @saljudeh 8 лет назад +1

    Love the stair case.

  • @Benjamin-tx6vv
    @Benjamin-tx6vv 8 лет назад +1

    nice touch with the magnet-clamps

  • @vtvita
    @vtvita 7 лет назад

    Congratulations and thank you! This is an absolutely superb instructional video.

  • @ilhanboke5264
    @ilhanboke5264 8 лет назад

    Very good job. Thanks for sharing

  • @medmalghich5515
    @medmalghich5515 8 лет назад

    Well done, I like it pretty much

  • @martinpoulsen6564
    @martinpoulsen6564 6 лет назад

    About the tapered jig. You have a sliding table with hold fasts. You don't need one. Just mark the piece, and align the line with the table on the blade side, clamp and go. This might not be the most accurate, but will at least give you the taper. If you miss the mark, and the piece is still too wide, you can always shift it closer to the blade to take the last trimmings, which is the crude way of doing it. If you want more accuracy, you do the exact same thing with a scrap piece with parallel sides. Once done, you shift it over and clamp it down, so that your actual workpiece will take up the spot nearest the blade. A couple of toggle clamps will come in handy, as you can then screw them onto the scrap piece/jig, and move your workpiece in parallel along with it untill you intersect the blade with the cut line. Great thing about it is that you can make workholding of any sort in even the cheapest particle board, for anything you like. If it's for something you want to repeat and make somewhat nicer and sturdier - just go for plywood in stead. A couple of toggle clamps is all you need with that fine saw of yours.

  • @mophl
    @mophl 8 лет назад

    This video was very satisfying to watch. Awesome job!