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		<title>Building A Storage Shed Door The Easy Way</title>
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<p>So you want to take on the challenging task of building a shed door?  I admire your determination, because most people I know would rather get their tooth pulled out than build a shed door themselves.</p>
<p>However, when you consider that a new door from a DIY retailer could cost in excess of $200, suddenly the option of building your own doesn’t seem so bad after all.  Some of us don’t have a lot of money to throw around, so anything we can do to save even a few pennies is very useful.</p>
<p>Let’s set about building a shed door in a  manner that even a first timer will feel comfortable with.</p>
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<li>You will need to determine the measurement of the door opening for the door you want to build.  Use a tape to measure the length and width of the opening.</li>
<li>Get a piece of plywood that is longer and wider than the opening you have just measured.  For a single door, you will need to cut off a piece that is equal in width and length to the opening.</li>
<li>The next step involves painting  the plywood and leaving it to dry for an appropriate amount of time.</li>
<li>About a foot below shoulder height, fit in the doorknob so that it is about 4 inches from the edge of the long side of the plywood.</li>
<li>Screw in one hinge a foot below  the top of the door frame, and the other hinge a foot above the bottom of the  door frame.</li>
<li>Also drill holes for the hinge a foot below one of the short sides of the plywood, and the other hinge one foot above the other short side.</li>
<li>Proceed to attach the door to  the loose ends of the two hinges.</li>
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<p>That is about it.  You have not only succeeded in building a  shed door, you have also fitted it to the shed.  It wasn’t that difficult was it? Congratulations for taking the steps to build your own shed door.</p>
<p>It is important to get your measurements right, otherwise you will end up with a door that is either too small for the opening, or one that is over-sized and does not fit into the opening.  Just one small mistake can prove to be very expensive, so it is in your interest to be very careful.</p>
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