How do I build a wall with a door in it?
MY SHED IS THE BACK OFF A BIG STEAK TRUCK. IT HAD A ROLL UP DOOR ON THE END. BUT IT IS WORN OUT. THE TRUCK IS MADE OF VERY TOUGH STEEL. NO WHERE ON THIS IS A PLACE TO HIT A NAIL INTO IT OR SCREWS. CANT DRILL IN IT EITHER! HOW,HOW! Do I do this? Thanks Carmen
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Hi Carmen, Have you tried using an angle grinder with a metal cutting disc? An abrasive metal-cutting disc will work but it wears down quite quickly so if you can find a diamond blade that’s suitable for cutting ferrous metal it should work.
Why in the world can’t you drill into it?
Michelle, I understand the grinder. BUT THE STEEL IS WHAT THE TRUCK IS MADE OF. why would I be cutting it? I need to know how to maybe attach wood to add a door. Thanks for trying to help me.
you can drill it then put in bolts to hold doors but you need special drill bits made for hardened steel...Regular drill bits can't cut through steel, so you need a heavy-duty, hard drill bit to do the job. There are two types of drill bits that you can count on for metalworking projects: titanium and cobalt. Titanium drill bits are high-speed steel drill bits (HSS) that have a titanium oxide coating.