Rolling Door Hardware
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Rolling Door Hardware
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I have a hay shed and equipment shed that needs doors that can roll to the side.
I made this hardware using 2 inch by 3/16 angle iron, in-line skate wheels and 1 ½ by ¼ flat bar. The wheels are reshaped to ride along the angle iron held in place by a groove formed along the wheel edge.
Modify the Wheels
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Secure the wheels along a jig that will hold then against the 3/16 router cutter.
Turn the wheel so that the cutter forms a groove in the edge of the wheel.
Shape the Metal
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Heat and bend the flat bar leaving a 2 ½ inch by 1 inch wide bend.
Drill the flat bar so that a bolt can suspend the wheel freely.
Put It Together
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Attach the wheel including a washer to the bent flat bar.
Drill holes for the bolts that hold the hardware to the door.
Drill a ¼ inch hole just below the angle iron for a bold and washer that will keep the wheel from jumping off the track.