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    Default Access door for under the house

    Dear all,

    I am now ready to build an access door for the space under my house. I have looked for plans but can't find any, does anyone know of where I can get some. I could build a simple thing, but I want to do the job properly and make it look like some planning went into it. Any replies welcome.

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    What sort of space are you looking to get to? Small, large, standing height, crawl space? And for what purposes?

    I have a section of the veranda that lifts up to get under the house, great for storing lots of garden things, implement, old pots, etc. I also store lots of timber under the house on racks. Use the same access door to get it in and out.

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    It's fairly small, need to get into check things time to time, also some storage possible. Need a proper door to keep out animals, kids etc.

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    I built one that looks just like a gate. It has about 6 vertical bits, two horizontals keeping them in place and a diagonal for strength. Works a treat.

    You can also buy gate 'kits' from bunnings. They would also work, but will undoubtedly be more expensive.

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    Try this one!<O:p</O:p

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    leaving a gap 20-30mm between your boards is also a good idea, improves subfloor ventilation.

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    Thanks, guys. I especially liked the plan you sent me Aupiciousdna. May I be so bold as to ask you where it came from as I couldn't find much when I did my google search?

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    Tiger, McIntyre Industries (hope I got that right) in Melb make steel subfloor access doors fitted to steel frames, Bunnings sell them, 2 sizes, larger is about 700 x 600 I think.


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    I'd agree with thePope, in fact I'd go even further and suggest a metal grate if possible - as the more ventilation you can get under your house the drier it is - and the less likely you are to suffer from termites, mould, dry rot etc.

    Arron

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