Has anybody converted their bay doors to open out instead of up?
 

Has anybody converted their bay doors to open out instead of up?

Started by Mex-Busnut, June 03, 2011, 12:02:02 PM

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Mex-Busnut

I was reading the posts on slide-out bar-b-cues. I was thinking if our bay doors opened out like a normal door, a slide-out bar-b-cue, or entertainment center, or toolbox, or ??? would be a lot easier to implement. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!
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luvrbus

Those are cafe doors two 1/2 doors on each bay,  done all the time bad thing they swing out far they look nice

good luck
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gus

You really don't want swing out doors. I have two buses, one with each, and the swing out (UP) is a pain. It is always blocked by something; trees, posts, walls, cars, benches, tables, - the list goes on and on.
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luvrbus

Pantograph doors is the way to go they come out a couple of inches then go up the side of the bus to the top of the bay, Eagle had the best setup on pantograph doors they didn't use the rollers and cable like MCI

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chev49

i have been thinking how i can use van sliding door pieces and  ;Dchannels, etc to make a door that slides backwards... would take a tad fabricating, but haven't seen anyone else do it yet... i bet it can be done, and people like me spend days and days just trying to make stuff like this work...
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gus

Sliding doors would be interesting, however, they will block other doors when open.

I have two minivans and the sliding door mechanics are certainly not simple. On the other hand, anything can be done with time and money!! It is definitely a challenge.

I fully agree that pantographs are the best.
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Nusa

Anyone ever tried roll-up doors for the bays? Something along the lines of those used on fire trucks or some pickup-bed covers.

artvonne

  Any easy way to turn a swing up door into a pantograph? Like anything is easy.

pipopak

Quote from: artvonne on June 04, 2011, 05:04:06 PM
  Any easy way to turn a swing up door into a pantograph? Like anything is easy.
Probably Nusa is thinking about replacement. Makes sense to me. Lighter also.
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Busted Knuckle

Sonnie has designed a nice set up for pantograph doors on his Eagle!

Or you could look at some Setra's and copy what they did! ;)
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(shoot buy this parts Setra I got here and I'll let the doors of an MCI go with it!)
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thunderstruck

Quote from: chev49 on June 04, 2011, 11:55:00 AM
i have been thinking how i can use van sliding door pieces and  ;Dchannels, etc to make a door that slides backwards... would take a tad fabricating, but haven't seen anyone else do it yet... i bet it can be done, and people like me spend days and days just trying to make stuff like this work...

The new Foretravel IH-45 has sliding bay doors.
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gumpy

There's a link on the front page of my bus site to a friend who put cafe doors on his eagle.

http://www.gumpydog.com/Bus/Gus_Haag/Gus_Haag.htm

There are photos and a brief writeup. Contact info there. I think it's still current.

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