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How to attach doors to garden shed?

DIYgirl99
Getting Established

How to attach doors to garden shed?

Hi guys I've just joined hopefully you can help me complete my project.

I brought a second hand garden shed the doors were not attached when I brought it with the seller saying easy fix railing just a bit bent.

There's a lot of rust it's an old shed.

Can anybody guide me as to how to attach the railings so the doors work correctly. 

Or can I purchase new railings cover panels that are not rusted or any workarounds.

Any advice much appreciated.

Thank you.

 

PS : I have watched tutorials but not found them helpful for this pictuclar problem. 

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Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Garden shed/sliding door

G'day @DIYgirl99 

 

Looking at your photos - would it be easier to dispense with the rollers and just hinge both doors so they meet in the middle?

Just a thought.

Cheers.

DIYgirl99
Getting Established

Re: Garden shed/sliding door

Thank you. Anything is an option at this point ! 

Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Garden shed/sliding door

Hi again @DIYgirl99 

I'm assuming the doors are fairly light?

Would the bricks interfere with the swing?

DIYgirl99
Getting Established

Re: Garden shed/sliding door

Yes, they are light the bricks are on the *to do list* to level.

 

Re: Garden shed/sliding door

My main question is how do the metal glides fit into the facing/ cover metal framing ? 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Garden shed/sliding door

Hello @DIYgirl99 

 

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us and thanks for sharing your question about your garden shed.

 

The metal glides are either screwed or riveted into place. They would be facing inwards into the shed as it is used as a rail for the wheel of the door. If the rail is made out of aluminium it should technically have a channel that allows the wheel of the doors to slide over it. I've placed an image below to vie you an idea of how the door would slide in a rail guide.

 

However, if the rail has rusted and is no longer straight, I suggest going with @Noyade's suggestion and attach hinges to the doors.

 

If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

 

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DIYgirl99
Getting Established

Re: Garden shed/sliding door

Thank you for your help much appreciate 😊

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