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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 2:03 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

I'm building a hangar on a tight budget and I'm stuck on a hangar door solution. Bifolds start at $3k so that's out. Anyone have any experience with 'do it yourself' hangar doors?

I once built a pair of sliding doors for a horse barn using half inch plywood and a 2x6 frame but a single 10x6 door weighed close to 100 lb. I can get by with a pair of 16 ft doors and a really big shoehorn to get my Model 4 in the hangar. Any ideas?


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 2:56 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Build yourself a bi-fold using a steel frame welded together and sheet it with metal. Its rather simple to do and when your done you have something worth while. I have a hanger with a wood frame door and it's a pain in the butt. I also have a hanger with a Schweiss bi-fold door which is great. I have a friend who duplicated a commercially built bi-fold and it works just as good as the Schweiss.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:05 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Better yet, sheet it with those wavy plastic panels, use for roofing, at the
builders supply. It would be lighter, easy to repair, and let light in.

You could build tracks at the top and bottom, and roll them open and closed.
This way the weight is supported by the trucks, and you're just moving them,
not trying to lift them.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

I don't have complete information for you, however I have done some research. There is a company named The Ultimate Door, Inc. which can supply a kit. There is at least 1 person on this list which has a door from them and stated he was very happy with it.
http://ultimatedoor.homestead.com/ultimate.html
Theirs is a single panel door and I perferred a bi-fold. Like you I'm resistant to spend $3K for a garage door, but my garage would benefit from the bi-fold features more than any other design. I figured that if I could build a kit plane how much trouble could it be to design and build a garage door? ( I don't know the answer quite yet Smile )

I'm planning on building my own home made Bi-fold door for my garage door opening which is 16 X 8 feet. I haven't had time to complete the concept, but I was thinking of using 1" square tubing as the basis for the 2 frames and 2 wall polycarbonate to skin the frames.
Hey, I just noticed as I was writing this on the forum page that Dee mentioned a friend who duplicated a Schwiess door. Maybe he could get some details?
Rex
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:16 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Wingnut,
Some food for thought, I have seen several low dollar hanger door ideas, 1)
Use two 16' fiberglass garage doors side by side, outside rails are fixed
and the inside rails are mounted on a swing up center post. When the doors
are up the center post is swung up and latched to allow a 32' opening. 2)
Swing up door sections that are framed and covered with light fiberglass
panels, uses a cable and boat winch to lift, heard of the same thing covered
in non-certified aircraft cover.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Garage door shopss tend to toss away a lot of good doors. I hate waste!
Many shops accumulate old doors then toss them all.
My 'preferred model' has fiberglass panels and is translucent. For a hanger door the panels could be joined or free to hinge depending on your design. The fiber glass type usually has an aluminum framework so very light. Sliding, bi-fold, or standard garage OHD. all options. Materials free!


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

I might be interested in attempting to duplicate the bifold idea with a good set of plans or even an example to copy. Anyone in the Greenville, SC vicinity with a bifold that I can examine?

That UltimateDoor looks like it might be a good option as well. Looks like it's made of wood which is a plus since I've never done any welding. I guess $35 for a set of plans is a safe bet just to see some details of the lift mechanism.

Thanks for the help guys.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:31 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Luis,

I live in an air park and almost all of the houses have hangars attached.
We have bifold, rolling and roll-up here. Mine is roll-up. Actually it is
a pair of 16 ft wide garage doors that moves into the ceiling of the hanger.
My door is about 12 feet tall. The trick is that the center pillar - track
for the guide wheels will move out of the way with both doors up. It is on
a track with an indexing fixture at the top and a pin that goes into the
floor at the bottom to secure itin the center position. The track is sloped
to the side so that when the pillar is moved it elevates it about 6 inches
when it is fully at the side and there is a detent on the floor there for
the pin also. This secures it in the side position.

The only issue with this set-up is that you are in pretty deep do-do if you
start to lower the doors with the pillar still at the side. I have solved
this by always lowering the left door (the door nearest the side stowed
pillar) first. It won't go down as there is an interference on that side.
Experience has taught me this. Both my doors are manually opened by chains
that rotate wheels on the top.

A neighbor has my door and uses power to roll his up. He has figured a way
to have the center pillar swing up to the side using a cable attached some
how to his electric system. The only negative on that is that the cable is
visible as a diagonal line in front of the door when it is closed.

I don't know how much this cost, but a quick check of garage door companies
would give an estimate. If you are interested in this idea I would be happy
to take some photos and send them direct.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 4:27 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Hi,
I have some bi-fold door info if you're interested.
My local EAA Chapter had planned at one time to build
a hanger and since I do mechanical
designing/engineering for a living, I did the plans
for the building and the door. I looked at about half
a dozen different doors at a few airports and drew
what I needed on the computer.
Grant Fluent
Newcastle, NE
Classic IV 912ULS


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I might be interested in attempting to duplicate the
bifold idea with a good set of plans or even an
example to copy. Anyone in the Greenville, SC
vicinity with a bifold that I can examine?

That UltimateDoor looks like it might be a good
option as well. Looks like it's made of wood which
is a plus since I've never done any welding. I guess
$35 for a set of plans is a safe bet just to see
some details of the lift mechanism.

Thanks for the help guys.




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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:52 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Hi,
I have some bi-fold door info if you're interested.
My local EAA Chapter had planned at one time to build
a hanger and since I do mechanical
designing/engineering for a living, I did the plans
for the building and the door. I looked at about half
a dozen different doors at a few airports and drew
what I needed on the computer.
Grant Fluent
Newcastle, NE
Classic IV 912ULS


<snip>

Would love to see your plans...am a steel draftsman myself...but have
learned to not reinvent the wheel unless you have to Wink

Am about to have to build a door myself and am tickled that this
discussion came up...hadn't thought about asking a bunch of PILOTS about
hangar doors (DOH!!!) I was sitting around thinking about how to
reinvent the wheel Wink

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:17 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

I'm interested in your plans too. Also once was a draftsman.
Rex
Florida

Jeremy Casey wrote:

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Hi,
I have some bi-fold door info if you're interested.
My local EAA Chapter had planned at one time to build
a hanger and since I do mechanical
designing/engineering for a living, I did the plans
for the building and the door. I looked at about half
a dozen different doors at a few airports and drew
what I needed on the computer.
Grant Fluent
Newcastle, NE
Classic IV 912ULS


<snip>

Would love to see your plans...am a steel draftsman myself...but have
learned to not reinvent the wheel unless you have to Wink

Am about to have to build a door myself and am tickled that this
discussion came up...hadn't thought about asking a bunch of PILOTS about
hangar doors (DOH!!!) I was sitting around thinking about how to
reinvent the wheel Wink

Jeremy Casey
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:24 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Better yet, sheet it with those wavy plastic panels, use for roofing, at
the
builders supply. It would be lighter, easy to repair, and let light in.

<snip>

Food for thought...the translucent wavy panels let more light in...which
means more UV exposure for the fabric. Heck it might decrease the life
of your fabric by .7 minutes.

I'm just thinking out loud so don't call me bad names...I also once read
that florescent lights were as bad as sunlight as far as UV goes...don't
have any reference to back that up either.

I keep my plane in a blacked out box and use night vision goggles to
move around it (big Wink

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 7:17 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Hi Wingnut,

When I had my Kitfox in an old wooden T hangar, I made a "cheapy door" out
of 1x2s and 3 mil plastic. Later I used 6 mil plastic which is still
working for the current hangar renter after at least 4 years.

For the first "half door", I stapled one plastic end to a 1x2, rolled the
plastic around the 1x2 a few times, added a few more staples, then screwed
another 1x2 to the first one. I measured and cut off excess plastic so the
rest would extend just past the middle of the hangar. Next I stapled
another 1x2 to that end, rolled a few turns, and stapled again. I took
another sheet of plastic and made another "half door" just like the first.
Then the 2 ends of each half door with only one 1x2 were screwed together
temporarily, with the plastic of each making a straight line from one half
door to the other to eliminate twisting. Test for length that encloses the
hangar, and adjust center connection for best fit. Then add nails on each
side of the hangar (assumes wooden hangar!), drill holes in door ends and
add rope which ties to the nails, securing the full door to the hangar. I
left one side tied all the time and untied the other end to access the Fox.
I also had a rope tying the top of the door's center posts to the top of the
hangar.

This may seem like lots of work, but it was a real cheap solution which is
still working after 8-9 years!

Have fun,
bh
ex N194KF, 582ed IV-1200, 800+ hrs

Quote:
I'm building a hangar on a tight budget and I'm stuck on a hangar door
solution. Bifolds start at $3k so that's out. Anyone have any experience
with 'do it yourself' hangar doors?

I once built a pair of sliding doors for a horse barn using half inch
plywood and a 2x6 frame but a single 10x6 door weighed close to 100 lb. I
can get by with a pair of 16 ft doors and a really big shoehorn to get my
Model 4 in the hangar. Any ideas?


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:44 am    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

message from; Jeremy Casey
Quote:
Food for thought...the translucent wavy panels let more light in...which
means more UV exposure for the fabric. Heck it might decrease the life
of your fabric by .7 minutes.

Hi Jeremy.
Who knows, the translucent panels may filter the UV radiation from entering
the hangar interior. But if not, there still are three walls and a roof to
protect from UV and that means there will be shadow/shade on the aircraft for most
of the day. Most clear roofing material has UV blockers to allow longevity of
the roof material. Otherwise the panel would degrade after a very short time.
If you consider building a hangar and you have the freedom to position it at
the airport, I think it best to have the opening facing north, north/east, for
us folks in the hot South. That way you will not get the full effect of the
afternoon sun warming the hanger contents even higher with Infra Red and sun
tanning you and the aircraft fabric with Ultra Violet

Quote:
I'm just thinking out loud so don't call me bad names...I also once read
that florescent lights were as bad as sunlight as far as UV goes...don't
have any reference to back that up either.

There is no UV radiation emitted from normal florescent lamps. Of course, you
can buy florescent lamps that do emit UV. These are used in tanning salons.

Cheers Eric, Atlanta


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:44 am    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Grant, I am building hanger doors this summer and would be interested in
your plans.
Thanks in advance,
Jim

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 3:05 am    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Grant, I think it would be ideal if you could upload these plans to
Sportflight.com for the archives. Everyone can benefit, even if it might be
years later. Just send them to Don Pearsall <donpearsall(at)comcast.net>,
Kitfox List co-administrator, and he'll take care of the rest. Might be
best to contact him first with instructions.
Deke Morisse
List administrator

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 3:12 am    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

LOL

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:12 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Deke,
Posting the bi-fold door info on Sportflight sounds
like a good idea. After sending the message I realized
that the door was drawn in Autocad but that I hadn't
made the drawings for the door - just the building.
That really isn't a big deal because the drawings
wouldn't take long to do.
What I could do is take what I have and make a
generic example that would work for most planes with a
36' wingspan or less. I could also include a little
writeup so that a person can calculate the amount of
counterweight needed and safety things such as not to
use cable clamps on plastic coated cable, etc...

Grant Fluent
Newcastle, NE
Classic IV 912ULS

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<morid(at)northland.lib.mi.us>

Grant, I think it would be ideal if you could upload
these plans to
Sportflight.com for the archives. Everyone can
benefit, even if it might be
years later. Just send them to Don Pearsall
<donpearsall(at)comcast.net>,
Kitfox List co-administrator, and he'll take care of
the rest. Might be
best to contact him first with instructions.
Deke Morisse
List administrator

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 3:22 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

That would be great Grant. I'm sure many of us would like to have a look at
it and by being in the archives future hangar builders can benefit.
Deke

[quote]

Deke,
Posting the bi-fold door info on Sportflight sounds
like a good idea. After sending the message I realized
that the door was drawn in Autocad but that I hadn't
made the drawings for the door - just the building.
That really isn't a big deal because the drawings
wouldn't take long to do.
What I could do is take what I have and make a
generic example that would work for most planes with a
36' wingspan or less. I could also include a little
writeup so that a person can calculate the amount of
counterweight needed and safety things such as not to
use cable clamps on plastic coated cable, etc...

Grant Fluent
Newcastle, NE
Classic IV 912ULS

--- Fox5flyer <morid(at)northland.lib.mi.us> wrote:

>
> <morid(at)northland.lib.mi.us>
>
> Grant, I think it would be ideal if you could upload
> these plans to
> Sportflight.com for the archives. Everyone can
> benefit, even if it might be
> years later. Just send them to Don Pearsall
> <donpearsall(at)comcast.net>,
> Kitfox List co-administrator, and he'll take care of
> the rest. Might be
> best to contact him first with instructions.
> Deke Morisse
> List administrator
>
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:13 pm    Post subject: Budget hangar door ideas? Reply with quote

Rex may be talking about me. I used the ultimate door on my hangar and am
real happy with it. It don't know what could be better if I had spent
several thousand more dollars on a door.

It does take some time to build. The materials that I used make it good for
a 90 mph wind. I used translucent plastic to skin it. It does let some
light in. - Plenty of light. I don't have electricity up on the field
where the hangar is so I have a hand crank. It takes 10 seconds to raise it
or lower it.

Directions are good. Kit is complete as far as hardware except for winch
which can be had at local hardware store. If you can build a fox, this is
child's play!

I could maybe post some pictures if desired.

Randy

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