I used 4 inch long sill hanger screws to attach it to the wall.
In one of the pics you can see the cut out for the future ducting of the AC into the room when the door is closed.




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hankaye wrote:wyldesyde007, Howdy;
I'm admiring the thought and work you are puttin' into your back deck. Have you considered
the amount of extra weight you are asking the springs and cables to lift and drop safely?
hank
wyldesyde007 wrote:hankaye wrote:wyldesyde007, Howdy;
I'm admiring the thought and work you are puttin' into your back deck. Have you considered
the amount of extra weight you are asking the springs and cables to lift and drop safely?
hank
I am to a degree Hankaye. When I detached the cabling to rework the pulleys I got to experience the door's weight with out the aid of them and it was already ridiculously heavy. The only things that are going to be additionally attached to it are the rear wall and 1/2" subfloor and I recon I've added 150-200 additional pounds for it to help lift.
Lol I didn't think you werehankaye wrote:wyldesyde007, Howdy;wyldesyde007 wrote:hankaye wrote:wyldesyde007, Howdy;
I'm admiring the thought and work you are puttin' into your back deck. Have you considered
the amount of extra weight you are asking the springs and cables to lift and drop safely?
hank
I am to a degree Hankaye. When I detached the cabling to rework the pulleys I got to experience the door's weight with out the aid of them and it was already ridiculously heavy. The only things that are going to be additionally attached to it are the rear wall and 1/2" subfloor and I recon I've added 150-200 additional pounds for it to help lift.
Nothing to be disagreeing with, I was only asking a question. Apparently you have considered
the extra weight, Good-on-ya!
hank
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