Dale wrote.

>Personally I don't much like strap hinges, they don't give you the support 
>where you really need it, along >the axis of movement, the knuckle is 
>usually relatively small.

I'm inclined to agree with that.  My friend had suggested them but I can see 
that a couple of big buts, as someone else put it earlier in this thread, 
would be stronger where it counts.

Dale also wrote.

>I wonder if you can buy steel clad insulated doors already hung in that 
>size. Probably a custom job and >unaffordable.You might be able to get them 
>with sliding double glazed windows and insect screens to let >the evening 
>fresh air in and solvent fumes out during those times of the year when it 
>is practical.

It's definitely a non standard size.  It would cost too much.  Looks like 
I'm on my own.

Regards.

Max.  K 4 O D S.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dale Leavens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Roll-up Door will soon be history.


> Oh sure. I thought they were going to be in excess of four feet, more like 
> four and a  half.
>
> Personally I don't much like strap hinges, they don't give you the support 
> where you really need it, along the axis of movement, the knuckle is 
> usually relatively small.
>
> You would probably do better with four four inch hinges mortised into the 
> door and the frame.
>
> I wonder if you can buy steel clad insulated doors already hung in that 
> size. Probably a custom job and unaffordable.You might be able to get them 
> with sliding double glazed windows and insect screens to let the evening 
> fresh air in and solvent fumes out during those times of the year when it 
> is practical.
>
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Max Robinson
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 2:44 PM
>  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Roll-up Door will soon be history.
>
>
>  Each door will be 3 and a half feet. Do you think double 2 by fours will 
> be
>  enough for the hinge support? Or should I go triple?
>
>  Regards.
>
>  Max. K 4 O D S.
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>  From: "Dale Leavens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  To: <[email protected]>
>  Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:44 PM
>  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Roll-up Door will soon be history.
>
>  > Those will be very large doors to support. Big beefy hinges big beefy 
> side
>  > framing members. A 4 or 5 foot door really likes to sag.
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > ----- Original Message ----- 
>  > From: Max Robinson
>  > To: Blind Handyman
>  > Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 1:25 PM
>  > Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Roll-up Door will soon be history.
>  >
>  >
>  > The front door of my shop is a 9 foot wide, 6 and a half foot high
>  > roll-up
>  > door. It is literally that. There are three disks about a foot in
>  > diameter
>  > and when the door is raised big springs roll it up. It's very thin and
>  > conducts a lot of heat in and out. There is no good way to insulate
>  > because
>  > of the constant flexing and the fact that it rolls up like a rug. I 
> have
>  > decided to scrap it and replace it with a double swing-out door that I
>  > can
>  > insulate. I'm going to beef up the frame so the new door will only be 7
>  > feet wide but it will actually be a little higher because the roll-up
>  > door
>  > doesn't go up quite all the way. The roll-up door is mounted totally on
>  > the
>  > inside so I can build the frame and hang the doors before removing the
>  > roll-up. No security breach during installation. Oh, yes. I have given
>  > considerable thought to how to safely unwind those springs. The sheet
>  > comes
>  > off the roll and down through channels on each side. Each channel has a
>  > stop to prevent the door from going up past the top of the opening. My
>  > plan
>  > is to remove the stops and tie ropes around the roll to keep it from
>  > unrolling. Then I can unwind the springs and unbolt the assembly.
>  >
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