Making Wooden Garage Doors
The last step of making a swing out garage doors is installing the door opener.
Making wooden garage doors. Building your own exterior doors can be more time consuming and expensive than buying ready made. If you have wood or metal covered wood around your garage door opening then you could optionally skip ahead to actually building the door. To build a door for a shed start by cutting a piece of wood paneling or ti 11 siding to the size of the door opening minus 1 2 inch on each side. I did find one video on you tube of a wooden roll up garage door project but it is a little crude and the last video of the series seems to be missing.
Each of our panels will be 12 feet by 3 feet 3 7 meters by 9 meters. I built this diy hollow core door with a mainframe and then i put narrow pieces. Cut two pieces of 1 by 2 inch wood studs to the width of the door less 2 inches 5 centimeters. A beautiful exterior wooden door can be built from standard 2 by 6 and 2 by 4 lumber and 1 2 inch plywood.
My first problem was that i could probably build doors just fine but there is brick on both sides of my garage door opening. Otherwise using rails will give sturdier garage doors and excellent durability because the doors will be opened by following the trails only. Next cut boards to frame the top bottom and sides of your door then glue them in place using wood glue. However odd sized doors are typically a special order item that can cost much more and take additional time.
If your door is intended for a garage shed workshop or similar structure it s a good idea to weatherproof it before you put it up. Hi dave i am also thinking of replacing my current wooden garage doors and there still is not a lot of information available online. In this case you can just use the hinge to make the door swinging if you do not much time to install the rails. I worked on this project for some days i show you how i did all the process.
Brush a clear coat of polyurethane sealant or wood varnish onto each of the door s surface including the outer edges.