So off to Parker Lumber in Bradford, Maine. (again we always try to buy local, not to mention that their lumber is half of what Home Depot costs) Alex spent the last couple of weeks laying out and framing in three barn doors. She designed the doors to be sturdy and long lasting.
We put everything together with deck screws. Both sides are the same. Strong and heavy!
The doors look great. The barn is kinda tired but the doors look wonderful.
Compliments to the designer, builder, and painter. Alex what a wonderful job!
The production crew, Kevin and Ted. Cheata refused to get into the picture. Excellent work to all. Thank yous all around.
It feels so good to have everyone pitch in and help. Neighbors, family and friends. This is what it must have been like 160 years ago when the barn was built. I can just picture an ole barn raising. Well, minus the John Deere tractor. Thank you Mr. John Deere whoever and wherever you are. The barn was cozy and comfortable tonight with the animals safely abed. Thank you all.
What a nice design. Even unpainted it really looks good.
Of course the color is "Barn Red". This will be the same color we use on the exterior of the barn. We just love red barns.
Of course the color is "Barn Red". This will be the same color we use on the exterior of the barn. We just love red barns.
We were so fortunate to have our neighbors Kevin, Cheata and Nikia over to help hang the doors. The hardware went on without any problems. I don't know how, but there just happen to be beams where the rails have to go. The lower doors went on without a hitch. Each door weighs about 200#. We were able to lift and place the rollers into the rails without too much strain. The top door really worried me. I just didn't know how we would be able to get the door up, much less how to slide it onto the rail. Kevin kept telling us not to worry. He had ideas. Sure. Us of little faith. He was able to install the top rail using a ladder and hanging out of the door. I need to stop here and tell you that Kevin is not a fan of heights. That was putting it nicely. He is a great neighbor and really worked hard here getting past the height issue.
We will work on the framing in of the top door later when we have more time. We just have to block snow and rain from damaging the hay.
Cheata has driven tractors all of her life. A real honest farm girl. The plan was to raise the door and Kevin up to the proper height and slide the door in. This is where I really started praying.
Ted and Kevin are really strong and able to lift this door. I watched from the porch and took pictures. Nikia and I were the official cheering section.
After much maneuvering they were able to get the door to slide onto the rail. There for a while I didn't think it was going to go on. It was getting dark by this time. But with skill and determination the door gave in and went to it's new home.
We will work on the framing in of the top door later when we have more time. We just have to block snow and rain from damaging the hay.
Cheata has driven tractors all of her life. A real honest farm girl. The plan was to raise the door and Kevin up to the proper height and slide the door in. This is where I really started praying.
Ted and Kevin are really strong and able to lift this door. I watched from the porch and took pictures. Nikia and I were the official cheering section.
After much maneuvering they were able to get the door to slide onto the rail. There for a while I didn't think it was going to go on. It was getting dark by this time. But with skill and determination the door gave in and went to it's new home.
The doors look great. The barn is kinda tired but the doors look wonderful.
Compliments to the designer, builder, and painter. Alex what a wonderful job!
The production crew, Kevin and Ted. Cheata refused to get into the picture. Excellent work to all. Thank yous all around.
It feels so good to have everyone pitch in and help. Neighbors, family and friends. This is what it must have been like 160 years ago when the barn was built. I can just picture an ole barn raising. Well, minus the John Deere tractor. Thank you Mr. John Deere whoever and wherever you are. The barn was cozy and comfortable tonight with the animals safely abed. Thank you all.
Much love and prayers from Mainely Ewes Farm.
Kelly
5 comments:
beautiful doors! A great job Alex!!! You guys are amazing in all you accomplish.
Great job on the barn doors!! They look great!!
Not sure if he has email, but Alex should email them and say she built them herself since he didn't want the job! That'll show him!
You guys are doing an awesome job! I love old barns, so much character, like a wise old man (or woman!) I totally understand the contractor thing-ugh!
Wow, those doors are beautiful.....great job!!
Wow - Alex did an amazing job on those doors! They are beautiful! I'm so happy you have such wonderful neighbors. What a great accomplishment for the barn. You ladies are doing a wonderful job up there!
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