Check out a few examples of sliding doors below.
Pole barn sliding door how to build.
Lay door grid assembly on a flat surface with built in flashing and vertical member trim strip up not towards ground.
Line the panels up side by side and mark were you want to trim them to length.
If needed you can substitute 1x10 t g boards for 1x8 1x12 or even 2x6 or 2x8 boards.
Install the other stop.
We cut them to length using the miter saw.
Take it down and replace it with a sliding barn door.
Not only did it solve the problem but it added another element of visual interest to the room.
Which means fewer pieces and cuts and that means easier to build.
Same pattern as building sidewalls.
I was able to build this one in about 30 minutes.
Pole barn sliding doors.
Mark the screw locations drill pilot holes and secure the guide to the floor with the included screws.
With a helper hoist the door onto the track and slide it to the stop.
Sliding doors are a popular option for post frame buildings.
If you are building your own doors assemble them at this stage of the project.
Make sure to use all attachment hardware that accompanies the mounting kit.
Sliding doors are available in many sizes and can be solid or split into two.
Since these doors are heavy he easiest way to construct them is to build the door on the ground first and hang it second.
I designed this barn door to be visually sleek and modern.
Door assembly and rollers.
The simplest way to build a door is to use 1x10 t g barn siding for the door and regular straight edge 1x10 barn siding for trims and cross bucks.
If you are building a barn with wooden siding put nicest boards aside for doors trims.
Steel sliding doors will also be far cheaper than dutch doors on an a horse barn or animal confinement building.
Typical agricultural pole barn kits have one or two sliding doors most commonly placed on the gable ends of the building although they can be located on the eave walls as well.
Measure your barn opening to determine the size of the doors.
When sheeting door sheeting tucks between built in flashing and vertical member trim strip.
They allow quick and easy access for horses or other large animals while being durable as well as an attractive complement to the curb appeal of your pole barn.
Position the l shaped floor guide so that it contains the door in both its open and closed positions.
Then we drilled a couterbore and held the panels in place with a fender washer and a 1 kreg screw.
To begin building your metal barn doors place each 2x6x8 piece of lumber in place to form a large rectangle.
Make sure to get t g boards for the door itself and regular boards for all of the trims.
Once assembled attach the rollers to the top of the barn door and if necessary to the bottom as well if included in your kit.