04-29-2022, 10:25 AM
(04-28-2022, 08:23 PM)Snipe Hunter Wrote: The Johnson kits are pretty stout. I doubt you'll notice a difference. Just make sure everything is dead plum and square.
(04-28-2022, 10:00 PM)MstrCarpenter Wrote: The thin "studs" are basically 1x3's wrapped in steel. The pair near the door opening typically gets a 1x2 jamb and casing attached; not super ridgid, but I wouldn't call it flimsy. If your time is worth anything, spending $ for a kit is more economical than piecing together the frame and buying just the track and trolleys. Exception: Extraordinarily large and/or heavy doors need appropriately heavy duty track and trolleys. The wall needs to be thicker than 3-1/2" too. I stitch a steel stud in a track for each stud and a track ripped in half for the plate and shoe. (2x4's on the flat won't stay flat enough for a door frame.) Then I rip strips of 1/2" plywood scraps to 1-1/2" to build out both sides of the remaining wall framing. Now you can understand why I think the kit is well worth the money.
Thanks for the info!