[AT] Tractor Shop weatherproofing

Richard Fink Sr rfinksr at verizon.net
Sat Nov 23 04:30:00 PST 2013


Andy a cheap fix i have found is get pipe insulation[what ever size you 
need] open it up and staple it to door or frame. Don,t last years but seal 
good as door opens or closes.
R Fink
PA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andy Glines" <andyglines at hotmail.com>
To: "atis" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 2:20 PM
Subject: [AT] Tractor Shop weatherproofing


> My shop building is a 48X30 pole barn with a wood stove for heat.  I don't 
> even bother to try working on windy winter days because the stove can't 
> warm up the space.  I'm working on sealing up the building better to keep 
> the wind out.  The main problem is the sliding door on the north side of 
> the building.  Around here, the wind comes from the N-NW in the winter 
> directly against the door.  I'm looking for a way to seal the top of the 
> door without interfering with it operation.  I'm thinking that the 
> trimused around overhead doors could work good for this.  It is made from 
> ridged vinyl about 2" wide with a 3/4" flexible seal that touches the 
> door.  What works for you?
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