Bracket Keeps Sliding Door Rigid
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Webster Kellogg, 4758 S. Croswell Rd., Ithaca, Mich. 48847 (ph 989 875-4221): "When a wind storm blew a pair of big sliding doors off the track on my barn, I decided to do something about it. I made a metal bracket and bolted it to a wood plank, which I bolted to the door frame, about 8 ft. off the ground. The two doors meet inside the bracket, which keeps the doors rigid so they can't blow either in or out.
"The plank is mounted high enough that I can drive a tractor or other vehicle under it. I'm willing to build these brackets for others."
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Bracket Keeps Sliding Door Rigid BUILDINGS Accessories 26-4-39 Webster Kellogg, 4758 S. Croswell Rd., Ithaca, Mich. 48847 (ph 989 875-4221): "When a wind storm blew a pair of big sliding doors off the track on my barn, I decided to do something about it. I made a metal bracket and bolted it to a wood plank, which I bolted to the door frame, about 8 ft. off the ground. The two doors meet inside the bracket, which keeps the doors rigid so they can't blow either in or out.
"The plank is mounted high enough that I can drive a tractor or other vehicle under it. I'm willing to build these brackets for others."
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