New door setting into place to all of 3 neighbors and myself to move. Very Heavy. Only thing that slides is the screen.

Dave manning the inside post.

Inside of the new door, a modified version of French doors, with one door opening only, hinging in the center.

New sheeting to finally complete the side of the house we tore up more than 2 years ago.

New 4x8 header to replaced old 4x6, moved it up 6" for taller doors

Be Gone! POS sliding door circa 1970. 3rd weekend of work getting the new door to the deck in. It never ends!
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