So you just want the door there... it doesn't have to open right? Instead of braces, you are going to turn the door into a brace. The attached is a quick and not exact sketchup to give you the idea. I'm still learning to use Sketchup. The bottom is a 2X4, the angled piece is just 1x3 (it should reach about 60% of the way up the door.) Go to Home Depot and get one of those 40 or 50 pound cement blocks used in building decks that has the slot cut in it for stringers to fit in. Flip the block over on top of your 2X4 and you've got a very sturdy but portable door.
So you just want the door there... it doesn't have to open right? Instead of braces, you are going to turn the door into a brace. The attached is a quick and not exact sketchup to give you the idea. I'm still learning to use Sketchup. The bottom is a 2X4, the angled piece is just 1x3 (it should reach about 60% of the way up the door.) Go to Home Depot and get one of those 40 or 50 pound cement blocks used in building decks that has the slot cut in it for stringers to fit in. Flip the block over on top of your 2X4 and you've got a very sturdy but portable door.
Hmm somebody's ben playing with Sketchup !
During a recent hard drive crash I lost ART's entire building. I had both theatres, all of the downstairs, most of the mezzanine floor, and three quaters of the top floor. I was going to put it up on google earth. I'm currently rebuilding it, and y'all will be able to walk through my office, sans the typical mess, and look at the sets onstage as the season progresses.
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