I wonder if someone might be good enough to answer a question as related to building a dutch door for my barn stall.
I did find some step by step instruction with a few images so I'll probably follow that method. How to Build Barn Doors - Free Woodworking Plans - Make Barn Doors
However in these instruction, when connecting the 2x6 pieces that make up the frame, it is suggested to "toenail" a couple of 3" screws to hold it together. These 2x6 corners are at a right angle to each other not cut at a 45 degree angle.
I just took a few scrap pieces of 2x6 and tried this method, but it doesn't seem like those 3" screws go very deep. Then if you have a larger frame I worry about the strength. Unless tying in the T1-11 helps.
Could anyone suggest to me methods of connecting this frame together? Would using smaller wood 2x4 be an option? This is a 20 year old barn some mainly we're going for a look as well as a function door.
Thanks for any advice you can pass along.
Jim
I did find some step by step instruction with a few images so I'll probably follow that method. How to Build Barn Doors - Free Woodworking Plans - Make Barn Doors
However in these instruction, when connecting the 2x6 pieces that make up the frame, it is suggested to "toenail" a couple of 3" screws to hold it together. These 2x6 corners are at a right angle to each other not cut at a 45 degree angle.
I just took a few scrap pieces of 2x6 and tried this method, but it doesn't seem like those 3" screws go very deep. Then if you have a larger frame I worry about the strength. Unless tying in the T1-11 helps.
Could anyone suggest to me methods of connecting this frame together? Would using smaller wood 2x4 be an option? This is a 20 year old barn some mainly we're going for a look as well as a function door.
Thanks for any advice you can pass along.
Jim