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Tommy Walker
Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 442 Location: Anniston, AL 36207
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:52 am Post subject: Hangar Doors |
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My buddy and I are going to put doors on our hangar down at our little country airport (25A). I think I saw somewhere a picture of some doors that were divided into 3 or 4 foot sections and slid along a track. Our problem is two-fold: 1. we spent all our money building this plane and, 2. we don’t think we can build a barn door type opening that would be strong enough.
Maybe someone can offer a solution?
Thanks,
Tommy Walker in Alabama
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:44 am Post subject: Hangar Doors |
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Hi Tommy ,I designed the doors for my hanger .If you will send your email to me I will send some pictures .wjones(at)brazoriainet.com (.wjones(at)brazoriainet.com) . Wade
Wade Jones South Texas
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:03 am Post subject: Hangar Doors |
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The overhead bifold doors are realy quite simple and cheap to build and can be operated w/ a boat winch if you keep it light.
Aaron New hanger in spring for new 601 do not archive
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georgerace
Joined: 25 Oct 2006 Posts: 788 Location: Albion, MI
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:22 am Post subject: Hangar Doors |
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Hi Tommy:
I faced the exact same problem when I built my hangar a couple of years ago.
Check out www.cool-airinc.com
That is the web site of David Coolman, a pilot and door company owner. He has a booth at Oshkosh every year and brings along his sliding door sample. You can see it there in action.
I purchased his sliding door from the SAV-2.5 series. It slides inside of the hangar and is a very neat and simple arrangement. I have a 30 X 40 Hangar/Shop and it has a door opening of 29 X 9.5 feet. With the doors open, I get a 28' 6" clearance between the doors. Just enough room for the 27' wings span of the 701. It also provide a four foot "man" door at each side. The first and last panel are hinged at the corner post. The balance of the door, which consists two sections of three panels hinged together, then rolls around a curved corner track and along the side of the hangar. It is a very nice working system. Once the end doors are hinged open, you can slide the three panels on each side open with one hand. And you never have to did snow out of the way before you open your doors!
The system consists of steel frames that hang from a track on rollers. The door skins are the 4' steel sections that are the same as the steel siding on the pole barn. They just slip into place inside of the frame. The finish product looks very nice.
As I recall, the price two years ago was below 2K for the complete door system. That was minus the cost of the steel barn siding that I got from my pole barn company. Not a bad price as compared to the many other types of aircraft hangar doors.
You can see pictures of my door on my web site.
http://www.mrrace.com/mykitairplane/MyHanger/index.htm
Yes, I have been going to change the spelling of "Hanger" to "Hangar" for the past year! One of these days!
George
Zenith CH-701 N73EX (reserved)
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:56 am Post subject: Hangar Doors |
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Tommy:
If you don't want to build your own, take a look at the Horton Stack doors:
http://www.hortonstolcraft.com/horton_stack_door.htm
They are small panels which run on bottom rollers so you don't need a massive header to support the door weight. The tracks for the rollers are recessed in the slab so they are easy to push a plane over. The panels are small and nest at each end for good clearance. Also available insulated.
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Randy L. Thwing, Las Vegas do not archive
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List,
My buddy and I are going to put doors on our hangar down at our little country airport (25A). I think I saw somewhere a picture of some doors that were divided into 3 or 4 foot sections and slid along a track. Our problem is two-fold: 1. we spent all our money building this plane and, 2. we don’t think we can build a barn door type opening that would be strong enough.
Maybe someone can offer a solution?
Thanks,
Tommy Walker in Alabama
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:02 am Post subject: Hangar doors |
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Tommy, If you live in south Alabama, you may have hurricane concerns. Randy Thwing's post re: HORTEN STACK DOORS show doors that look just like the doors used by my employer in several locations along the Gulf coast LA to TX. May be the same. 2 "X2" alum framed bifold sections with 4' wide translucent lexan.
The steel hangar at Venice, Louisianna had a 15'X50" opening and faced east. These doors withstood countless hurricane direct hits over 10 years. Strongest winds are easterly. Katrina erased all of Venice (including hangar) in 2005. Venice is at the end of Hwy 23 along the Mississippi river and is 8' below the river, 300' away. All other locations are still standing up to hurricanes with no problems. Good doors. Easy to handle.
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Tommy Walker
Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 442 Location: Anniston, AL 36207
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:19 pm Post subject: Hangar Doors |
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Thanks folks. I have some good ideas to follow up on.
Your subscription to the Zenith-List has been extended for a year by me. I also added the Rotax-List subscription for those with a 912 on their aircraft….
Tommy Walker in Alabama
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aprazer
Joined: 24 Nov 2006 Posts: 93 Location: Boise, Idaho
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:04 pm Post subject: Hangar Doors |
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Ladies and Gentlemen:
I have had a lot of experience with the doors like George Race installed in
his hangar. The only thing that I can say is they become more of a
maintenance nightmare the older they get. The wind also plays havoc with
them -- especially the wing (end) doors. There is an old adage "you get what
you pay for"! I really like the bi-folds, especially the ones with the
remote control, but they are really spendy! Your best bet is the doors that
roll on good size "V" type rollers and tracks.
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Mack
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:01 am Post subject: Hangar Doors |
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One consideration I have not seen mentioned for those of us who live in the
snow belts, is do you have to move snow to open the door. Only the ones that
go up are immune.
Aaron do not archive
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