Posts Tagged ‘door’

MasterLock Padlock / Portable Key Safe

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

I got one of these Master Lock portable key safes from safeoptions.co.uk, I am using it to lock the shed, and also to store the keys to the barn.  It would be hard to fix a standard external key safe to the barns stone walls, but this portable key safe locks onto the padlock staple, just like a normal padlock.  The dial combination can be changed easily by pressing a small button inside the lock.

The MasterLock Portable Key Safe is ideal for stone buildings where it may be difficult to attach a standard external key safe.

The MasterLock Portable Key Safe is ideal for stone buildings where it may be difficult to attach a standard external key safe.

The padlock has a rubber coating which has protected it not only from rain, but also from the half bucket of mortar that fell on it, I was concerned that the mortar may have penetrated the lock and fixed it permanently in the locked position! Fortunatley the protective cover did it’s job and lock still operates perfectly.

Front Doorway

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
Barn door frame after staining

Barn door frame after staining



Barn Door

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

The doorway opening is much wider than a standard hardwood door, so there’s room for some windows on the side.  The original barn doorway opening did not seem to have any right angles in it!

Door Frame with windows to right

Door Frame with windows to right

Standard hardwood door with windows on right

Standard hardwood door with windows on right



I’ve only concreted in each post of the door frame leaving a gap in the middle to route the soil pipe through. Wickes sell a Premium Hardwood Door Frame for £50, but I had to chop about 4 inches off the bottom of the door so that it would fit, so I would have had to modify the door frame anyway.

Door frame ready to be concreted in place.

Door frame ready to be concreted in place.

The door is made by Magnate Alicante Hardwood Door, Magnate Price £182.03. Ebay price £10

The exterior Alicante mortice and tenon door is manufactured from premium quality hardwood and over veneered facings.

The hardwood Alicante door features a nine light design above six solid panels giving an appearance more suitable for rural settings!


Barn Door Open

Barn Door Open

Replacing the rotten lintel

Friday, December 12th, 2008

The original lintel above the front door is made from 3 pieces of oak, the outer piece was looking a little rotten …

barnconversion-original-rotten-lintel.jpg

So the outer section only is replaced with a nice new pre-stressed concrete lintel that was imported from the UK!  I originally planned to put 3 of these Wickes concrete lintels in the doorway and remove all the pieces of Oak (there were 3 pieces of Oak spanning the doorway). Unfortunately the span on the inside of the door was greater that the outside span, so the concrete lintels that we had bought from England were not long enough.   The French concrete lintels available in Point.P. did not seem to have any rebar in them, so I decided to leave one of the Oak lintels in place on the inside of the door.

HEALTH AND SAFETY WARNING : This is not the correct way to replace a lintel, it should be supported by a piece of timber passing through the wall resting on acro props on either side of the wall.

wickes concrete lintel

None of the stone above the doorway fell in to the opening when the original oak lintel was removed.   Whilst we had placed scaffold in the wall to prevent the wall from collapsing, the scaffold never took the weight of the wall.  In fact the stones above the doorway hardly moved at all.  There was slight movement when we pulled one end of the original lintel out of the wall, I think that pointing all the stonework just above the doorway a couple of days before we replaced the lintel prevented any major stone movement.