Be sure to see the UPDATE video too! I saved $1000-$2000 on this sliding door project!! I made everything myself including making the hardware!! Everyone loves a barn type door in their home because they take up less space and are very functional. This sliding barn door is very quiet and smooth and can be build by using locally sourced and purchased material. Make this sliding barn type door for a large opening or a small opening. A sliding barn door will work for any size. This sliding door is perfect for regular sized homes or for tiny houses since there is no swing space needed. Sliding doors are compact. Parts list for this sliding barn door are listed below.
HERE’S THE UPDATE ON HOW WELL THE DOOR IS PERFORMING:
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The parts you’ll need:
1) finger jointed 2×4 and 2×6
2) 4″ tool box casters from princessauto.com stock number 8161531
https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/4-in-precision-bearing- swivel-caster/A-p8161531e
3) 2″ x 1/4″ regular steel flat bar stock
all drilled holes are 3/8″
4) KREG jig (lee valley.com)
5) 6- 3/8″ acorn cap nuts home depot
6) 2- 1 1/2″ x 5/16″ lag bolts
Chuck installs Holley’s brand new Terminator EFI system on his ’70 Chevelle. First we take off the old carburetor and bolt on the new Holley EFI Terminator throttle body. Then we mount the Terminator EFI ECU and wiring harness and begin wiring and plugging everything up. From there we go under the car and tackle the fuel system. After we get everything set up with the handheld tuner we take the new Terminator EFI system on a test drive!