Does Tractor Supply Carry A Hardware Kit For Sliding Barn Doors Outside?

The EightDoors 72 in. Standard Barn Door Hardware Kit is a durable, zinc-plated kit with a 450 pound capacity. It is manufactured by Western™ Products of Indiana and is suitable for almost any sliding door style. The Classic Strap Bypass Barn Door Hardware Kit uses 3 rolling doors and 2 tracks instead of one, providing a versatile solution for bypass installations.

The CALHOME Exterior Box Rail Heavy Duty Sliding Barn Door Hardware Kit offers a combination of style, durability, and functionality. Crafted with precision, it is engineered to withstand the weight and size of your barn. Tractor Supply offers a range of barn door hardware components, including tracks, handles, and more.

The Dogberry Collections Herringbone Wood Finish Barn Door with Installation Hardware Kit is available for $40 off standard oversize delivery. The EightDoors 72 in. Matte Black Barn Door Hardware Kit adds an elegant and classy look to your home while optimizing space. The Wagon Wheel Barn Door Hardware Kit is also available for purchase at Tractor Supply Co.

Hillman Plain Box Rails are made of premium steel and quality craftsmanship construction, delivering quiet bearing wheels and durability to hold up to 265 lbs. They are designed for installing new barn doors and have a galvanized finish to prevent corrosion.


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Does Tractor Supply Carry A Hardware Kit For Sliding Barn Doors Outside?
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  • Awesome article!!! I need the right half of this for a barndominium project we are doing! My rough opening is 8’H x 9’W. I have some beautiful 25 year old heart redwood that has been stored and stacked and never used. I have 2×12’s and 1×12 pieces that are 12 feet long. I’m brainstorming how I’ll cut and assemble these doors.

  • Great article! I am struggling to understand where the floor guide is mounted for the front door? I was thinking it would need to be somewhere on the floor that could be a “tow catcher” but I don’t see it exposed where someone may step on it when getting of the bunk. Again, thank you for the awesome description!!

  • thanks so much for thtis article! this is exactly what I need to do for my garage. it is an old but sturdy building (so I don’t want to replace it) that has 2 old open-out doors that don’t clear the upward slope of the driveway, so they won’t open all the way. There is not enough headroom in the building to mount a regular garage door or a roll up door. Short of re-grading the drivway, this would be the answer. to my problem.

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