Supports Protect Big Sliding Doors
“I designed sliding door supports for my new machinery storage building. Each door is 20 ft. wide and 20 ft. high. I had a lot of trouble opening them on windy days. Once the door got past the edge of the building it would catch wind like a big sail. These supports keep that from happening,” says Roger Gutschmidt, Gackle, N. Dak.
“As the door opens, it goes behind two uprights, which are set in concrete. The tallest one is braced by a horizontal bar that runs over to the sliding door upright.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Roger Gutschmidt, Gutschmidt Mfg., LLC, 6651 Hwy. 56, Gackle, N. Dak. 58442 (ph 701 698-2310; shopdoc@drtel.net).
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Supports Protect Big Sliding Doors BUILDINGS New Techniques “I designed sliding door supports for my new machinery storage building Each door is 20 ft wide and 20 ft high I had a lot of trouble opening them on windy days Once the door got past the edge of the building it would catch wind like a big sail These supports keep that from happening ” says Roger Gutschmidt Gackle N Dak “As the door opens it goes behind two uprights which are set in concrete The tallest one is braced by a horizontal bar that runs over to the sliding door upright ” Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Roger Gutschmidt Gutschmidt Mfg LLC 6651 Hwy 56 Gackle N Dak 58442 ph 701 698-2310; shopdoc@drtel net
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