So we have a door! Isn't she pretty!?
This is the first of 4, barn style doors we are going to make for our shed and studio. This door has been a bit of trial and error but we are pretty happy with the result!
We special ordered through Bunnings 138 x 18mm Western Red Cedar VJ cladding and, DAR Western Red Cedar for the rails and stiles.
I've uploaded as many photos as we remembered to take along the way of the making process, but if you have any questions let me know. 🙂
Beautiful work @DIYgals. I love the style you're going with and happy to hear that there are more doors like this to come. It's going to look absolutely stunning.
We really appreciate the time you've taken to share the photos and details of your process. It's bound to inspire others in our community to give this a go.
Can't wait to see what you come up with next.
Stevie
Re: @DIYgals nice work.
Re: @StevieB How to reply to your message? It just post it at the bottom. No nested replies?
Hi @Xue,
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Jason
Love the door! Thanks for all the pics as well - great inspiration and reference!
Hi, you have done a beautiful job on the door. I have a metal shed that I would love to transform into a garden studio and would love to have a door like the one you've made to replace the metal door already on it.
Can you please advise how you attached the wooden door to the metal frame. Did you have to do any modifications to the existing opening where the metal door was?
Thanks
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @ChezzieG. It's fantastic that you've joined us, and many thanks for jumping into the conversation.
Let me mention @DIYgals, so they are alerted to your question and kind comments about their project.
What type of frame do you currently have on your shed, and is it designed for a lightweight door? You might like to share an image with us. The frame on the @DIYgals shed looks particularly substantial and appears like it might be a direct bolt-on situation.
Mitchell
Ohhhhhh !!!!! This is great and look at the size of your shed 😊😊
Thanks @MitchellMc ,
Most of the shed frame is build out of galvanised C-Section, however the doors and windows are framed with RHS. We didn't specifically build a frame to hold a lightweight door. We are planning to build much larger doors on the on the front of the shed. The RHS is strong enough to hold a much greater weight, however there will be 4 hinges for the door to cope with the extra weight and leverage.
Thanks @ChezzieG. This is a new shed, we have frames the doors and windows with RHS steel to have a square straight edge and used metal screws to attach the hinges to the steel frames. What frame do you currently have for the doors?
Thanks @mich1972 🙂
Hi @ChezzieG,
Great to have you join the community, make your first post and get such prompt and helpful assistance. Looking forward to reading more about your project and seeing what you can do with a little bit of help and inspiration from the Bunnings Workshop community.
Stunningly beautiful result. The quality of the work is, as always with @DIYgals , outstanding.
I must get one of those power planer guides. I hadn't seen one like that before.
Thanks @TedBear ! We made it for the job. You could easily do it!
Thanks, that will save me wasting effort looking out for one. Do you have any clues to offer about what you used to make the planer guide from? It looks very professional.