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Do you have room for a vertical lift? You could even lift it vertically as high as possible and then go horizontal for the rest.
In my experience the roll up doors aren't very durable for regular use, unless you go to commercial quality.
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Admittedly I've only used commercial quality roller shutter doors, over the years I've had ten of them, mostly electric powered. The only time I had a problem was when the Fire Brigade decided they wanted to make a quick entry and hacked their way in !
I personally love them as you don't loose storage space in the eaves behind the door. (The most recently fitted one on my Tractor Shed was so wide it needed special retaining lugs on each leaf to stop the prevailing wind blowing it in!)
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03-20-2019, 06:32 PM
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Hermetic posted the correct image of what I'm looking for.
My opening is 6ft wide by 80 inches high so I want one that can be hand operated. Plenty of room above the door for the mechanism and I do not want to take up space with the tracks of a overhead/garage door.
I've seen plenty of them at storage rental facilities and one can be sure they are not treated with kid gloves.
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(03-20-2019, 12:29 PM)TomG Wrote: Do you have room for a vertical lift? You could even lift it vertically as high as possible and then go horizontal for the rest.
In my experience the roll up doors aren't very durable for regular use, unless you go to commercial quality.
Tom
I'd need 160 inches of total height and with 12 ft ceilings I'm short of that.
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(03-20-2019, 06:34 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: I'd need 160 inches of total height and with 12 ft ceilings I'm short of that.
So make most of the track vertical and the last couple of feet horizontal. The horizontal part would be up against the ceiling. A standard door track can be modified to do that. I know because I modified mine to follow the pitch of the roof. The only thing that would need to change is the springs to accommodate the additional lift.
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03-20-2019, 10:41 PM
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(03-20-2019, 08:10 PM)TomG Wrote: (03-20-2019, 06:34 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: I'd need 160 inches of total height and with 12 ft ceilings I'm short of that.
So make most of the track vertical and the last couple of feet horizontal. The horizontal part would be up against the ceiling. A standard door track can be modified to do that. I know because I modified mine to follow the pitch of the roof. The only thing that would need to change is the springs to accommodate the additional lift.
Tom
Now I understand what you're saying.
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My new mini shop came with a roll up door 8 feet wide and 7 feet tall. I'll see if I can find a manufacturer label on it.
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