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Errors will be corrected where discovered, and Lowe's reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions including after an order has been submitted. This door is easy to build to fit your opening. Once you know how big the door needs to be, adjust the length of the stiles and the top/bottom rails to the desired lengths. The crossbar is cut to fit the actual door. The car siding is designed to have one board centered in the door panel and then fit the boards toward each side, all cut to fit the door as it is built. Cut the stiles (A) and top/bottom rails (B) to size (Project Diagram, Cutting List and Cutting Diagram). Sand the parts with 120-grit and 180-grit sandpaper. (A random-orbit sander makes quick work of this.) At the end of the top/bottom rails, drill pocket holes to receive the pocket-hole screws (Project Diagram, Drawing 1) using a pocket-hole jig. Good to KnowDrill pocket holes to leave space for the door hardware.




On the top rail, drill two closely spaced holes near the bottom edge of the board. On the bottom rail, drill two holes about 1 inch from both the top and bottom edge of the board. Align the top/bottom rails (B) with the ends of the stiles (A) (Project Diagram, Drawing 1). Add glue and drive the pocket-hole screws to make the frame. Draw a centered line down the board for the crossbar (C). Slip it under the frame and align the mark with the inside corner of the frame. At both ends, trace the shape of the frame on the crossbar. Clamp a pocket-hole jig to the stile near the corner and drill a pocket hole on the back face of the frame. Repeat on the diagonally opposite end. Using a jigsaw, cut the crossbar and sand the edges smooth. The bar does not have to be a perfect fit -- ease the edges where it meets the frame to create a rustic look that helps hide imperfections in the jigsaw cut. Glue and screw the crossbar to the stiles. Cut two 1 x 2 boards to match the height of the door for the edging (D).




Glue the edging to the sides of the door with the outside edge flush with the outside edge of the frame stiles (Project Diagram, Drawing 2). The edging creates a smooth edge along the door and conceals the edges of the siding boards. Cut car-siding boards to match the height of the door for the siding (E), and the siding filler strips (F). Measure the distance between the edging and subtract 1/4 inch from the overall width of the siding, this will allow the siding to install easier. To center the siding board pattern in the door opening (Project Diagram, Drawing 2) combine the widths of the five siding boards and mark equal amounts to be trimmed from the two siding filler strips (F) (Project Diagram, Drawing 2). Assemble the siding boards between the edging and secure them to the frame with 1-1/4-inch drywall screws. Use a scrap and mark a diagonal across the door going in the same angle direction as the crossbar. Use the line to position screws and drive to secure the siding boards to the crossbar.




Tape around the area where you’ll notch the top of the door to receive the hardware. Mark out and cut the notches with a jigsaw (Project Diagram, Drawing 3). Position the roller bracket on the door, use the holes in the hanger to locate and drill holes for the bolts. Attach the hardware pushing the head of the bolts from the backside, and use the nuts and washers on the front. The rounded heads of the bolts protrude less on the backside preventing them from scraping the wall. Remove the hardware and sand any rough edges. If you are going to paint, apply a stain blocking primer prior to applying paint to seal any of the knots in the pine. Finish with the paint of your choice (Mark Twain House Yellow, #3011-3 shown). See More Sliding Doors Door Handles & Locks Electronic Door LocksDeadboltsDoor LeversDoor KnobsFront Door Handle SetsKey Blanks & AccessoriesDoor Lock AccessoriesDoor Lock Hasps & Barrel Bolts With such a large selection of door knobs and door levers, Lowe's is sure to carry what you need for the new front door.




Find handle sets, deadbolts, and more. We carry the top brands like Brinks, Schlage, Gatehouse, and even the Kevo from Weiser. With Kevo, all you need to unlock your door is your smartphone; you don't even need to take it out of your purse or pocket. If you don't have a smartphone, don't worry. Kevo also offers a key fob that can open the door with a simple press of a button. For more traditional options, browse through the large selection of door knobs and door levers to match the style of your home. With finishes like nickel, bronze, chrome, and black, find the exact style you want. Unique options don't end with door hardware. Find key blanks in a variety of designs to make finding the right key on your every-growing chain easier. 78.75-in Matte Black Steel Top Mount Sliding Barn Door Kit Item # 621163 Model # BD102K-07800-MB-NL Lifestyle/in-use image - accessories not included Decorative bent strap barn door hardware system features a modern face mount bent strap to hang wood doors on a traditional rail track




Barn door hardware has a matte black finish and is made of steel Decorative hardware supports single door with a thickness of 1-3/8-in; maximum weight up to 250 lbs Ideal for openings up to 36-in wide and openings wider than 36-in require multiple tracks Wheels provide excellent strength and durability as well as smoothness of travel along the rail Anti-jump discs prevent hanger wheels from jumping off the track All mounting hardware included Maximum Door Thickness (Inches) Maximum Weight Capacity (lbs.) Total Number of Pieces Community Q & AStanley Hardware at Lowe's Free ShippingLow PricesEasy Returns Founded in 1843 in New Britain, Connecticut, the Stanley Works' early credits include the first hinge hasp, the first crate hinge, the first hinge with reinforced joint, the first "blind" hinge, and in 1899, the first patent for a ball bearing hinge.Today, Stanley is a global organization supplying hardware and tools for the architectural, consumer, industrial and residential markets worldwide.




Read more about Stanley Hardware Door Bumpers & Stops Door Pulls & Push Plates Sliding Closet Door Accessories Storm & Screen Door Hardware Rope & Chain Hardware Door Lock Hasps & Barrel Bolts Braces & Mending Plates Return to TopLearn more about Stanley HardwareLowe's Canada is the best place to shop for Stanley Hardware productsFounded in 1843 in New Britain, Connecticut, the Stanley Works' early credits include the first hinge hasp, the first crate hinge, the first hinge with reinforced joint, the first "blind" hinge, and in 1899, the first patent for a ball bearing hinge. Today, Stanley is a global organization supplying hardware and tools for the architectural, consumer, industrial and residential markets worldwide. Utilizing state-of-the-art research, manufacturing and quality-control capabilities that incorporate the latest techniques, procedures and equipment, Stanley continues to deliver the innovative, high quality products that have made the Stanley name synonymous with the highest craftsmanship and dependability for more than 150 years.

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