Build Your Own Bi-Fold Doors!!

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  • čas přidán 6. 01. 2019
  • This video will show you how to make your own barn door style bi-fold doors.
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  • @Levi-kc9pv
    @Levi-kc9pv Před 4 lety +4

    This is actually exactly what I plan on making and had in mind. Excellent video. I basically plan on copying this!

  • @royalred4071
    @royalred4071 Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing job! So happy I found this video.

  • @ottomendez2404
    @ottomendez2404 Před 5 lety +2

    I wish I could have those skills and tools. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @JeepersCreepersTarantulas

    They came out great! Getting ready to build a set for my closet was curious if anyone else has done it lol this answered that question!

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! Hope your closet doors turn out great.
      Soooo, how many Tarantulas do you have?

  • @earthsgard
    @earthsgard Před 3 lety

    I enjoyed that, thank you. Also subbed you've got a nice big table saw...endless possibilities,great workmanship

  • @edgarshoe
    @edgarshoe Před 3 lety +1

    nice. just what i was looking for.

  • @TheVikesfreak2
    @TheVikesfreak2 Před 5 lety

    Well done on those doors.

  • @sarahswanger979
    @sarahswanger979 Před 4 lety

    This is AWESOME!! Definitely subbed!👏😬

  • @rebeccahandman2650
    @rebeccahandman2650 Před 2 lety

    super helpful, thank you!!

  • @carlorealeza2176
    @carlorealeza2176 Před rokem

    Exactly what I'm looking for.

  • @that_guy_right_there_2945

    Good looking

  • @lennykrapitz4794
    @lennykrapitz4794 Před rokem +3

    Lot of work, but with the cost of bifolds in the store, it's well worth it! Cost me $400 to buy them for my closet and they're cheap as heck. Why are they so expensive anyways?

  • @M1945
    @M1945 Před 5 měsíci

    Subscribed man, I love the idea of the bi fold garage door

  • @stevenosmek4609
    @stevenosmek4609 Před 3 lety

    Nice work!

  • @ravensvc1
    @ravensvc1 Před 5 lety

    subbed. get some rest. Thanks for the video!

  • @stevedovel
    @stevedovel Před 5 lety

    Subbed...Hope your brother is feeling better.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 5 lety

      Lol. Thanks for subscribing! He is slowly getting better.

  • @vontoriph8475
    @vontoriph8475 Před 3 lety

    So i did 😊 subs already

  • @njione
    @njione Před 3 lety

    I subscribed

  • @PepperCarlow
    @PepperCarlow Před 2 lety

    I want to screen in my carport area using old timber doors, for some privacy in our entertainment area, hope it works...I have a vision😊

  • @andrewbacon1385
    @andrewbacon1385 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video, this is just what I need for a small 1 room guest cabin I'm building with tiny bathroom. I'd love your opinion, sir. Or anyone out out in youtube land who wants to chime in-- I'm building this as a bathroom door, 32 x 75 rough opening. I have some of the material on hand- plenty of good 1x4... BUT do you think it would be worth the extra effort to build this a little beefier, say by ripping a 2x4 down to 1" x 2.5" and then going with 3/8 ply? Would it do a better job of keeping the bathroom sounds out of the living/sleeping area? I'm gonna go for as tight a seal as I can, but I know there will be some gap due to the design. Looking forward to putting your knowledge to use.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 3 lety

      I would think a little beefier would help with blocking sounds. The bi-fold hardware should have no problems handling that.

  • @XxacousticsecretsxX
    @XxacousticsecretsxX Před 4 lety

    Awesome video but the saw dust on the carpet is killing me!! LOL

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      Samantha Dechaume, lol. Just close your eyes during that part of the video. 😊. Thanks for checking out our video!

  • @ericbaeza3661
    @ericbaeza3661 Před 5 lety

    These turned out amazing!!! Roughly what could I expect to pay for a set like this to be built?

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 5 lety +2

      First off, thank you for watching our video! Your looking at around $30-40 for the wood and then whatever hardware you want to go with. I used some of the old existing hardware to make it cheaper. You can buy kits that will have all the mounting hardware for around $20 per side. Those kits do not include handles for the doors or the hinges, so those you can buy separate for pretty cheap if you don't re-use the old ones. I think my hinges were like $3 for a pair and my handles were around $2 each. And then of course whatever color paint or stain you want to use. :) Minus the time waiting for wood glue and paint to dry.. I think they took me about 3-4 hrs to do.

  • @romiguptatest
    @romiguptatest Před 4 lety

    @DakotaBusy - this is very informative video. Could you share some more details on doors attachment to the track. Are these doors hanging by the top track or you also had to put something in the bottom of the doors as well.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      The tops of the doors with the side closest to the wall is a pin going into the track to hold the door in place(the pin is spring loaded so you can lift up for removal of the door or for doing adjustments). The hardware for the top of the door that would be closest to the other bifold door if you have two like I had, is a plastic wheel that slides in the track when you open the door. For the bottom I only had hardware on the side closest to the door, and it is a pin hardware that attaches to the floor. It has a wheel that you can spin to adjust the door height. I can put a link to hardware that is similar on amazon below the video. Thanks for watching our video!

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      The link has been posted. Thanks again!

  • @draganapalackovic2649
    @draganapalackovic2649 Před 4 lety

    Can you make outdoor glass/lexan bifold doors or is it possible to use old balcony doors to make it?

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      If the doors happen to fit the opening, and if you are able to attach the bi fold door hardware, then yes.

  • @keithfuller5232
    @keithfuller5232 Před 6 měsíci

    Could this be adapted so that all four panels open to one side? Great job.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 6 měsíci

      I would think you could do that. Just have to make sure your pivoting hardware is secured well to handle the extra weight of all four panels.

  • @turboflush
    @turboflush Před 4 lety +1

    Interesting way to handle the trim on frame.

  • @bigtom332
    @bigtom332 Před 3 lety

    Do you happen to have a list of wood (amount and size needed. I’m looking to do this this weekend!

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 3 lety

      It will all really depend on the size of the opening for your closest/pantry and the look that you like. I used 1x4’s and ripped them to the size I liked. You will have to send me a pic when you are done.

  • @adamkubasik8706
    @adamkubasik8706 Před 2 lety

    My closet opening is a weird measurement something like 44 1/2” wide should I make the bifold doors a total of 22” 11” each section or give more room making them 21 3/4” per side 10 7/8” each ? Thanks

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 2 lety +1

      Without being there to see it, I’d go with the 22” (11” each section). You can always shave off a little bit later if you need. Once you have the fit dialed in how you like it, then you can take it apart, paint, stain, barn style it, or whatever cool finish you want to do. :)

  • @paulmoreno493
    @paulmoreno493 Před 3 lety

    How did you produce the tongue on the board using the table saw? I couldn’t understand from the video how you could produce the tounge? can you explain?

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 3 lety +1

      Just like making the groove, except for instead of taking material away from the middle of the board, take away from the sides. Have the fence set up to take a blades worth from the outside edge, rip it and then flip it to get the other outside edge. Then move the fence to cut another layer, rip and flip again. Continue that process until it fits into the tongue.

  • @garyp1945ify
    @garyp1945ify Před 4 lety +1

    Great looking and informative on how to build. I want mine to open into the room(bathroom in this case), so I would just put the hinges on the opposite side of the door. Correct? Also, my overall width will only be 28", so I do 2 doors at about -14" each.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      Yes, just put the hinges on the opposite side. Good luck Gary and thanks for checking out our video!

    • @garyp1945ify
      @garyp1945ify Před 4 lety

      @@DakotaBusy thanks, and since my opening HAD an existing standard door, I'd remove the stop, clean it up, etc. right? Or can I just leave it on and fit into the opening?

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety +1

      I’d try to install it leaving everything as is first. If you don’t like the looks, then remove it.

    • @garyp1945ify
      @garyp1945ify Před 4 lety

      Wondering if it would be better to use 2 x 3(1.5 x 2.5) rip it down to correct thickness, and use that?

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      To rip the 2x3 down to a 1x3?

  • @spookyhamilton2732
    @spookyhamilton2732 Před 4 lety

    I’m not able to finish the video at this exact moment, but this looks incredible!!! Would I be able to replace sliding doors with folding doors? Thanks in advance!

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      You should be able to, you will just need to swap out the hardware.

    • @spookyhamilton2732
      @spookyhamilton2732 Před 4 lety

      DakotaBusy thanks so much! This video was so helpful and amazing so I subbed! Thanks again!

  • @Petey2Sweety
    @Petey2Sweety Před rokem

    Is the middle piece notched on the top and the bottom? I’m thinking yes but just checking. And did you end up ripping the boards to 3 inches? Oh and how much do you think they weigh? What is the hardware rated for? Sorry lots of questions.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před rokem

      Notched for sliding that plywood in the middle? Yes, I notched the top and bottom along with the middle vertical boards. Yes it was a 3” rip. I think they are lighter then my original bi-fold doors. So basic hardware will be fine.

  • @noelargo6192
    @noelargo6192 Před 3 lety

    Can you explain how you came up with your dimensions? Do you subtract anything from the opening...etc?? THANKS!!

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 3 lety +1

      Once I bought my hardware, I was able to get a rough idea on how much to subtract from the height and width. Then I took off a 1/4” for in between the two doors. As long as you don’t cut off too much, you can always shave off some as needed. Find your sweet spot and then do your finish work of stain or paint.

    • @noelargo6192
      @noelargo6192 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DakotaBusy Thank you so much!

  • @patriciamolony8251
    @patriciamolony8251 Před 5 lety

    Can you do these doors for exterior?.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 5 lety

      If you had a good protective finish perhaps and I would go with a different species of wood if you did try it. Cedar would last longer in the elements.

  • @kapenakanaiaupuni5816
    @kapenakanaiaupuni5816 Před 3 lety

    Just did

  • @anandbarnwal4590
    @anandbarnwal4590 Před 5 lety

    SMART DESIGN BUT DO YOU GIVE BUY LINK FOR THE ROTATING SCREW, CHANNELS AND HINGES.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 5 lety +1

      You can go to your local hardware store and probably find the hardware needed. I picked up the supplies at Home Depot. Here is a link from amazon that has similar hardware from what I used in a 4 door bifold kit.
      You should be able to find and buy things separate if needed as well.
      www.amazon.com/dp/B002KFZYDQ/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_7ESxDbXNJYQEP

  • @lilgruntgirl
    @lilgruntgirl Před rokem

    Can you show how you cut the miters? I suck at those. My math. It is not strong

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před rokem

      Just cut your boards with 45° cuts on both sides, a little longer than you need.. like a inch or so. Then slowly cut a little at a time until you like your fit. I’d rather make a few tiny cuts and get it perfect. Cutting a scrap piece with a 45° to help get the first board going will help as well.

  • @mmenard0313
    @mmenard0313 Před 4 lety

    Do you have a plan list?

    • @mmenard0313
      @mmenard0313 Před 4 lety

      It'd be awesome for a newbie to see what the product/price list is.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      I just measured the raw opening of the closet, then minus 1” on the top to allow for the channel, and 1/2” on the bottom to allow for the bottom hardware. As for the side measurements, I took off about 1/4” per door panel to allow for hardware and small gap next to the wall. You can always cut more off after you test fit. From there you can follow what I did in the video. I will try to find my sketch I did with the cut list.

  • @drcheyenne
    @drcheyenne Před 3 lety

    ha! didnt even open 'em up at the end, like being told there in fact is no dessert

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 3 lety

      Lol. Sorry. And now I want cheese cake for some reason...thanks a lot!

  • @Freddylikefood
    @Freddylikefood Před 3 lety

    I liked; but one need to have the type of equipment you do to create any miracle. I was hoping a DIY using basic tools.

  • @user-cj6dq1fj5l
    @user-cj6dq1fj5l Před 7 měsíci

    why dont you show how to do the coner joints holes ?

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 7 měsíci

      Joints were just glued. No holes were drilled or screwed.

  • @moecrosby7587
    @moecrosby7587 Před 5 lety

    I can't. I tried, but I can't watch it. I can't hear your voice, but the background music comes through fine.

  • @bubblegrass
    @bubblegrass Před 3 lety +2

    I don't know why Americans don't just use millimetres. Pure insanity haha

  • @Dbdilly
    @Dbdilly Před rokem

    I don't have a table saw

  • @natanx
    @natanx Před 5 lety

    may I suggest - get a microphone. or boost the dB in post. I have my Mac at 100% in a quiet office, can hardly hear you. good visual content though. thank you.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 5 lety

      Sorry Nathan, I did try to crank it up when I edited the video. I will definitely have to invest in a mic. Thanks for checking out the video!

  • @stephentebbutt7161
    @stephentebbutt7161 Před 4 lety +1

    Would be a great video but the sound was lousy.

  • @2303scorpio
    @2303scorpio Před 4 lety

    Very bad sound quality. Fab vid though. U made it look so easy.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching Lisa! Yeah, I’m working on getting better video editing software and microphones. I apologize for the crude audio.

  • @eddielloyd4070
    @eddielloyd4070 Před 4 lety +1

    saw dust and carpets don't go together

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety

      Lol. No they don’t, but it actually vacuumed up pretty easy.
      Thanks for checking out our video!

  • @fb9966
    @fb9966 Před 4 lety

    To bad it's not done in the metric system

  • @larrylaatsch9965
    @larrylaatsch9965 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm a 30+ year professional home builder and have the following comments about your video. 1) waaaayyy too much filming of endless end cuts and manufacturing of tongues and grooves. Film one and skip the rest. 2) did you ever have a table saw rip a chunk of wood out of your hand and drive it into an adjacent wall? That's just what you are asking for by trying to cut the end tongues on the small pieces freehand. Plus the possibility of getting your hand pulled into the blade. DON'T DO IT THAT WAY !!! Use the mitre guide
    attachment if you don't want to take the time to change to dado blades. With the number you are making, it's probably worth the time. 3) Very nice original drawing and concepttion 4) nice contraption to hold the 1/4" overlays on the panel, great workmanship. 4) sort of a Max Spaulding Special (hack job) in notching out the door to fit over the trim. Cut the trim and do it properly. 5) Shouldn't hold the drill motor freehand to drill the holes for the pivot pins. 6) you didn't mention that the 1/4" panels shouldn't be glued into the tongues, they should be just dry-fit, so the wood, which will inevitably shrink and swell, will have room to move, and not warp your doors. Overall, nice video, just some gentle criticisms for your next project. Keep the ideas coming, son, you are doing well. And stop the begging for subscribers, if you make good videos they will come.

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for checking out the video Larry!

    • @njione
      @njione Před 3 lety

      Well someone like me who's never done it before needs to know precision cutting and exactly where and what to do so it was helpful to me thank you anyway

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Angela

  • @lucreciaflores351
    @lucreciaflores351 Před 5 lety

    Sound my man; sound????? Where is it?

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 5 lety

      There should be sound for the video. I just played it to check and I could hear audio.

  • @jeaninetungsten8865
    @jeaninetungsten8865 Před 4 lety

    how to make bifold doors....NOPE you need a table saw to do this project!

    • @DakotaBusy
      @DakotaBusy  Před 4 lety +1

      Well get yourself a table saw! :)

    • @jeaninetungsten8865
      @jeaninetungsten8865 Před 4 lety

      @@DakotaBusy yeah totally, with all that money and space I don't have.

  • @lawrenceminotti4008
    @lawrenceminotti4008 Před rokem

    Dude the measurements are only specific to you. Get to the point. I dont need to watch you cutt wood.