I need to build up a door for my garage / workshop.
It currently has a metal doorframe, which is approximately 2m wide, by 2m high.
The workshop isnt supposed to be pretty, but it will be heated. I just need a functional door.
Im thinking of using these (or similar) so as i can adjust the angle of the door -
...and then building something out of timber.
I've got an agricultural timber yard in the village, so id like to use what they have.
Below is their "menu" -
Im thinking my quickest, easiest option is some sort of ledged and braced? But what should i use to make it?
I was eyeing up the TGV 125x19x4200, as it looks nicer, but just plain tannelised is a bit cheaper.
Im tempted to make the ledges and braces out of 2" timber, and wedge in a load of cellotex (which i have) but im not convinced thats a good idea.
What would you do? Its not meant to be a dining table, but, if im spending some money and making it, id like to do it well. Again, the rest of the building will be heated and insulated (cellotex on walls and roof, but concrete floor), so thats a consideration.
Thank you.
It currently has a metal doorframe, which is approximately 2m wide, by 2m high.
The workshop isnt supposed to be pretty, but it will be heated. I just need a functional door.
Im thinking of using these (or similar) so as i can adjust the angle of the door -
...and then building something out of timber.
I've got an agricultural timber yard in the village, so id like to use what they have.
Below is their "menu" -
Im thinking my quickest, easiest option is some sort of ledged and braced? But what should i use to make it?
I was eyeing up the TGV 125x19x4200, as it looks nicer, but just plain tannelised is a bit cheaper.
Im tempted to make the ledges and braces out of 2" timber, and wedge in a load of cellotex (which i have) but im not convinced thats a good idea.
What would you do? Its not meant to be a dining table, but, if im spending some money and making it, id like to do it well. Again, the rest of the building will be heated and insulated (cellotex on walls and roof, but concrete floor), so thats a consideration.
Thank you.