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Organized in 1907, Fruit Growers Supply Company (FGS) has grown along with the West's citrus production. Today, the nonprofit cooperative association is open to the public and provides the agricultural items required to grow, harvest, package, and ship various commodities of produce. With six retail Operations Centers providing over-the-counter sales, specialized ordering, and custom-design Irrigation Departments, FGS continues to offer quality services and goods at highly competitive prices. Retail SalesSpecial Order ServicesCarton ManufacturingProducts for Every Agricultural Need Timber ManagementTimber SalesReal Estate Pallet Manufacturing and Distribution 50 Gallon Patio Bench Products are subject to change without notice and dimensions given may vary from the actual product.Colors may not be accurate on your screen Easy assembly - no tools required Most popular Suncast colors Log In / Create an Account 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Hosui Asian Pear Tree (Semi-dwarf) Comice Pear Tree, European Type (Semi-dwarf) D'Anjou Pear Tree, European Type (Semi-dwarf) Seckel Pear Tree, European Type (Semi-dwarf) Elephant Heart Plum Tree, Japanese Type (Semi-dwarf) Late Santa Rosa Plum Tree, Japanese Type (Semi-dwarf) Blue Damson Plum Tree, European Type (Semi-dwarf) Bavay's Green Gage Plum Tree, European Type (Semi-dwarf) Italian Plum Tree, European Type (Semi-dwarf) French Improved Plum Tree, European Type (Semi-dwarf) Franquette Walnut Tree (Standard) Sweet Pomegranate Tree (Standard) (Potted) Laroda Plum Tree, Japanese Type (Semi-dwarf) Hachiya Persimmon Tree (Standard) Indian Free Peach Tree (Semi-dwarf) Fantasia Nectarine Tree (Semi-dwarf) Issai Hardy Kiwi, Male/Female (Potted) Mariposa Plum Tree, Japanese Type (Semi-dwarf) Fruit Tree Harvest Chart Shinseiki Asian Pear Tree (Semi-dwarf) Harko Nectarine Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Double Jewel Zaiger Peach Tree (Semi-dwarf) Wonderful Pomegranate Tree (Standard) (Potted) Red D'Anjou Pear Tree, European Type (Semi-dwarf) Burgundy Japanese Plum Tree (Semi-dwarf) Craig's Crimson® Cherry Tree (Semi-dwarf) Smyrna Quince Tree (Standard) 'Jiro', Fuyu Persimmon, Tree (Standard) Royal Lee® Cherry Tree (Semi-dwarf) Minnie Royal® Cherry Tree (Semi-dwarf) Ambrosia Pomegranate Tree (Standard) (Potted) "Constant Harvest" Apple, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Semi-dwarf) Asian Pears, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Semi-dwarf) "Constant Harvest" Pluot®, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Semi-dwarf) Low Chill Apple, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Semi-dwarf) Western "Fruit Salad" 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Standard) Please enter your email address and we'll let you know when the is back in stock!Show All ItemsI built a couple of wooden sheds (okay, glorified yard barns) and wanted to equip one of them with sliding type barn doors.

I like the look of sliding doors and they are very practical for a shed, allowing a much wider access opening than a normal door. But after visiting my local building outlets to check out the cost of the track and installation kit hardware I would need for such a project I developed a bad case of sticker shock. The cheapest place I could find was Tractor Supply, and even there the price for just the barn door hardware (not the doors themselves) ran from $246 to $326, depending on how fancy I wanted it to look. So I began to snoop around for some sort of alternative I could fabricate myself. And the biggest obstacle to any DIY sliding doors turned out to be the wheels/rollers. I needed something that was made for exterior use, would roll smoothly, and that was heavy duty enough to take abuse while not costing an arm and a leg. While prowling around in my shop for something that fit the bill I happened to stumble on my son’s old skateboard. And the wheels looked like a perfect candidate for the job.

After a few minutes of price shopping online I ordered a set of four skateboard wheels and bearings from Newclue Inc. via Amazon. The total price of the wheels with shipping was $17.35.Next I needed a rail for the wheels to glide on. I found the solution in the electrical department at Home Depot. It’s called Superstrut, and a 10' length sells for $15. Superstrut is a three-sided channel of heavy gauge galvanized steel. Unfortunately it didn’t come in 12' lengths, which is what I would have preferred to use, so I had to purchase two ten-footers for $30. To provide a little additional strength I topped off the Superstrut with two 6-foot lengths of 1x1 angle iron at a cost of $26. I doubt this extra precaution was necessary and think the rail could be built without it.The hangers themselves are fairly simple. 1½" x 1/8" flat stock steel was bent into a U shape and then drilled to accommodate the axles for the wheels/rollers. I bought two 4' lengths of the flat stock from Orchard Supply for a total of $18.