Thank you for the video it just helped confirm what I was thinking of doing for the edges, once they are ripped you have a non-stained edge so the 3/4" rip is a great idea and I like the way you added them. Being I'm doing a bypass 2 track, I may even run those boards longer than 3/4" on the middle side of each panel so they catch each other when closed and hide the gap between the panels when hung. I'm using the Ghost wood shiplap from HD and they only have the shiplap and 1 x 4 available in the color, I want to try and avoid having to color anything. I think the only thing I'm going to have to do is use 2 -1 x 4' s at the top and bottom stacked due the straps I'm using for the wheels on the hardware being longer than a 1 x 4. I will also have to have a groove in the bottom edge of the panel to ride on a floor guide. Maybe I missed it, But I never saw you check the boards for square, did you have any issues with that?. Also I think being that the back is rough and not finished anyway, I would run some screws through there to make sure it is solid. I wasn't critiquing you, just adding my thoughts on what I am going to do a little different. I'm doing a bypass 2 track for a storage area on a wall that is covered in the Ghost Wood to give it that old barn look in Basement Bar
@thatguywithahammer137
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Hey what’s going on Craig. I really do appreciate the constructive criticism that’s what KZitem is all about. We’re all in this together learning from one another so no hard feelings when it comes to critiquing my work. And yeah I definitely would run the doors a little longer to cover up any gaps in the middle if you’re doing bypass doors. Also great question about the doors being squared. No I did not check them for square and that’s definitely something I should’ve done but luckily I had no issues. And that might not be a bad idea about the screws but I have to admit it is pretty solid. The only thing I would think about is how are you going to patch the screw holes without them being to noticeable. Also it sounds like this project your working on is going to look extremely nice. I might have to find a place to do bypass doors myself. Thanks for sharing!
@CraigMihalko
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@@thatguywithahammer137 I'll try and remember to send you some photos of the finished product once done, thanks again for your video it was a great help.
@thatguywithahammer137
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that would be awesome thanks and you’re very welcome!
@awright4584
3 жыл бұрын
Nice job
@thatguywithahammer137
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
@awright4584
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Guy do you think I could build barnyard doors on vaulted ceiling
@thatguywithahammer137
3 жыл бұрын
LOL!... Didn't you always tell me as a kid, "anything is possible if you put your mind to it!" LOL!... Hope that answered your question...
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