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Side sliding garage doors ?

Question:
I have a 103 year old carriage-house that is presently used as a garage.
It has two wooden side-sliding doors with rollers in an overhead track. Each door is about 11' wide. The tracks are old, tired and about 50 years past their prime. Because of the height and angle of the roof and the width of the doors, overhead replacements will be difficult and expensive. Anyone aware of a supplier that might carry "replacement" tracks/hardware for side-sliding doors of this size?


Answer:
-Find a farm supply store. They usually carry such things. A couple of years ago, I redid a similar door. The tracks for a 18 foot wide opening cost about a hundred bucks (including all of the associated hardware). the doors themselves cost me a lot more to repair...
-If you want to replace with the original type track, your local welding shop can make new track, since it's just flat cold rolled steel, if it's like most track from that era. Replacement rollers to go inside the frames should be available at larger hardware or farm centers. New pins for the hinges on the hangers can be a size larger if they are sloppy. I rebuilt a set on my 1916 farm this way.
-These are still used for barn doors. Any place that carries farm supplies will have parts.



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