Posted by INCase on July 05, 2023 at 09:11:49 from (209.221.240.192):
Have 2 sliding doors on the machine shed. had to rebuild them as the old ones (probably original 1965??) we getting pretty punky and would get way out of square if you moved them and then the doors wouldn't close.
so i made all new doors with wood frame and steel siding. The on door i put a latch on at the wall and a pipe and pin at the center. then added a small board to each so they lock into each other at the middle. but at the outer end of the other door its kinda flapping in the breeze. the original doors had wheels on the outer ends that would keep the end of the door from moving too much. the wheels are long gone but won't work with the steel siding anyway.
was thinking of maybe a padlock hasp with the rotating eye by bending the eye end of the bar to fit the corner of the door and it would cover its mounting screws. the rotating eye would keep it closed if you didn't have a pad lock on it.
any other thoughts or ideas on keeping the outer edge of the 2nd door secure (wind and snoopers)?
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