Nail each ply of a beam with a minimum of 10d nails.
Barn door header board thickness.
But this is a laundry room and not a bathroom know what i m saying.
Most of our barn door hardware accommodates up to 1 50 thick door but a header board to push the track away from wall more to allow clearance can be used if you have thicker doors.
Which isn t a great big deal and it actually doesn t bother me and really isn t at all noticeable.
Use two nails on each end and at splices.
The notch can not exceed 25 of the width of the board.
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Stagger the rest of the nails 32 o c.
If this is the correct barn door size for you be sure to adjust your cut sizes as your door will need to be bigger.
How thick and wide is the barn door hardware track.
The center of the rail will mount 2 above the door 3 above the opening which will be close to the center of 2 8 blocking.
If your door opening size is 47 or smaller go with the 96 or 8 foot kit.
The barn door hardware track is 3 16 thick and 1 1 2 wide.
The bottom of any beam may be notched only on its end.
It is advised not to install the track directly into the drywall so we first needed to install a header board above our door opening.
My barn door will be using the 79 or 6 foot 7 inch kit from industrial by design that accommodates a maximum door opening size of 38 or smaller.
Structural support is required barn doors can be heavy up to 200 pounds or more so for sturdiness most people mount the track to a header attached to the wall studs above the doorway.
A 2 x 6 cut twice as long as your track should do the trick.
The hardware kit does not come with the supplies you will need to install a header board so you will have to get the piece of wood and interior screws separately.
The barn door should be wide enough to completely cover the doorway with an inch or two of overhang on both sides and about one inch at the top.
For a sheet rocked opening we recommend the door height be 1 2 larger than the opening.
In other words the header board is 3 4 thick and that is exactly how big the gap is between the molding and our door.
It should be tall enough so that when it s hung on the track there is about 1 2 inch of space between the bottom of the door and the floor.
A 3 foot door requires 6 feet of track.