ezbie wrote:Does anyone have experience with using cargo doors for entry doors? I am still afraid of trying cut, trim, hang, and seal my own. I am waiting on a quote back from RV Surplus on Nappanee's 600 series cargo doors. I will then put my own latch and window in it.
Jim Marshall wrote:Jerome, thanks buddy. The door frames are part of the frames that we bought from an auto salvage yard. Our doors are actually side windows from a wrecked conversion van and the windows are in great shape. You can pick them up for around $35 each here.
The first picture below is with the aluminum frame shown with the window. One word of caution, if you decide to go this route, be sure to pick windows that are not convexed. Ours have a 1/4 inch bow which have caused us a little challenge, but we worked that out and it will not be noticeable. Hinging is a little different from regular doors as well as the latch, but the outcome will be worth the trouble. We really do like ours. If we can be any help to you at all just let us know.
Jim Marshall wrote:
John, the doors are actually windows we bought from a auto salvage yard. They are the side windows from a conversion van at a cost of $35 each. The inside aluminum trim was included with the windows. If you decide to use the windows like these, be sure to buy ones that do not have a curve in them.
rampage wrote:ezbie wrote:Does anyone have experience with using cargo doors for entry doors? I am still afraid of trying cut, trim, hang, and seal my own. I am waiting on a quote back from RV Surplus on Nappanee's 600 series cargo doors. I will then put my own latch and window in it.
Check out Jim Marshalls doors.
Melvin wrote:Anyone else mount their handles in the body rather than the door? It would solve a design problem for me: I'd like to use a lever style handle but I don't want it facing forward where it would hook on things.
rampage wrote:
mightypan42 wrote:Melvin wrote:Anyone else mount their handles in the body rather than the door? It would solve a design problem for me: I'd like to use a lever style handle but I don't want it facing forward where it would hook on things.
You could just "suicide" the doors
Laredo wrote:Or hinge 'em at the top like a DeLorean?
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