My cousin has been helping me build a mobile grill table. We are planning to go with a concrete top. We wanted to add a barn-style slider door to the right side... does anyone have a recommendation on barn door cabinet hardware that will not easily rust?
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Might be some possibilities here -- https://johnsonhardware.com/wall-mou...-door-hardware
Real barn door hardware is galvanized steel and meant to be out in the weather, but it's pretty clunky for your application.
I had an indoor application for a sliding "barn" door, and I used a kit from Johnson that has a fascia to cover the roller hardware, but there are other kits designed to leave the hardware exposed.
The fascia, if you go that direction, is extruded aluminum and can be painted if you like. I used some of that Rustoleum paint in a bronze color that gets a crackly look as it dries, and the paint job turned out really sweet.
The roller hardware is zinc plated steel. I wouldn't use it in an environment open to the weather or in an oceanside location, but in a protected outdoor location away from salt air, I'd think it would work fine.
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From the thread title, I thought this would be a hamburger recipe.
A few years ago, I stayed at the Hotel Paradox in Santa Cruz. The property was originally a Holiday Inn around 50 years ago, so the rooms were small by modern standards. The interior design was a mixture of old and new, hence the "paradox".
The bathroom door was on a barn door style slider to match the weathered barn slats on the wall by the bed (see on Google Maps). I'm guessing the hardware was such that would not be affected by steam or condensation should someone not turn on the exhaust fan while running hot water in the shower.
For the woodworking guys, you would be impressed by the front desk.Last edited by N227GB; June 24, 2020, 08:19 AM.
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