Build a Shed Door that will last
The shed door seldom gets the maximum amount attention as would the roof and even the foundation, most of the time folks would simply purchase a pre built door, measure it and install it and think that the job is done. But since the shed door is the single part of the shed that gets the most action, it’s highly likely that it would be the first storage shed item to receive damage. And with storage sheds, the door can vary a whole lot in terms of size and the way it opens. Depending on what you plan to keep inside your shed, you may either need a small sized door or one where a small garden tractor can pass through.
Most storage sheds though are used for keeping
large tools like a wheel barrow or a grass cutter, so it is inevitable that one
day it may either break off its hinges or develop a big hole because of the
occasional banging and hitting of your equipment. So it’s important to have a sizeable shed door that will accept your largest size machine. And to confirm that your door can continue to handle wear and tear you’ve got 2 choices once on
how to build a shed door, the ledged door and therefore the ledged embraced door.
The first thing that you need to do is to ensure that you have all the tools that you will need before you learn how to build a shed door. The tape measure is your best friend. It is important that your door fits like a glove on its frame. Take into account the small space that your hinges will occupy. You don’t want a shed door that is not leveled. The top half may either be hitting the frame and there’s a gap on the lower half, or vice versa. Not only will you not be able close your door and lock it properly, but you can also cause damage to your door frame.
When choosing lumber to use for building your shed door, you can either use a rough cut or a finish cut. But what is important is that the lumber is already completely dry; if not, there can be shrinkage in the future when the wood loses its moisture. Usually, lumber that is 1 inch thick is used. Some diy shed builders choose to use green or brown treated wood when deciding on how to build a shed door.
After doing your measurements, you can now use
your saw to cut your boards. After cutting, lay down all your boards, put them
together and make your final measurement. You should now cut the lumber you
will use for your braces. Typically a door brace would need three pieces of
lumber, one goes across the top side of the door, one on the bottom side and
one longer piece to go across diagonally the length of the door making a
Z-shape. Nail or glue them all together.
Now you can measure the hinges on your door jamb
and to your shed door. You can now just screw in the hinges and your door is
done. If you want to put a handle or a gate latch, you can do so before
attaching the door to its frame.