This summer I bought one of those Old Hickory Sheds (the Amish built ones) in a 10x20 size.
It's a pretty nice shed but the one thing I'm finding out with these snow drifts here in northeast Wyoming is that that snow will get in absolutely anywhere it has a chance. We had a huge blizzard all day yesterday and when I went inside the shed this morning there was a mountain of about 1 feet of snow.
Upon further inspection the snow managed to accumulate after getting in the little crack between the front doors (which are a dual door).
I went to Home Depot today to see if I could find some sort of weather stripping solution but I couldn't find anything that looked right. Most of it was just smaller window sealing and the bigger stuff was for garage door bottoms.
I posted some photos of the crack I am dealing with so you can see what I'm dealing with.
I need to find something that is around 1" to 1.5" wide and about 3/4" thick. That ought to fill this gap nicely.
I was thinking some sort of durable foam might work nicely and then I could screw it into place, using some washers on the screws to hold it down nicely.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I'm going to have to find some exterior caulking too and go around the entire outside of the shed. Snow made it into the loft of the shed as well and to do that it had to make it through some tiny, tiny little gaps between the exterior walls!



It's a pretty nice shed but the one thing I'm finding out with these snow drifts here in northeast Wyoming is that that snow will get in absolutely anywhere it has a chance. We had a huge blizzard all day yesterday and when I went inside the shed this morning there was a mountain of about 1 feet of snow.
Upon further inspection the snow managed to accumulate after getting in the little crack between the front doors (which are a dual door).
I went to Home Depot today to see if I could find some sort of weather stripping solution but I couldn't find anything that looked right. Most of it was just smaller window sealing and the bigger stuff was for garage door bottoms.
I posted some photos of the crack I am dealing with so you can see what I'm dealing with.
I need to find something that is around 1" to 1.5" wide and about 3/4" thick. That ought to fill this gap nicely.
I was thinking some sort of durable foam might work nicely and then I could screw it into place, using some washers on the screws to hold it down nicely.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I'm going to have to find some exterior caulking too and go around the entire outside of the shed. Snow made it into the loft of the shed as well and to do that it had to make it through some tiny, tiny little gaps between the exterior walls!



