Hi all - next silly question 
My bays are perpendicular to my roof ridge. There's a drawing here:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53794
The roof is a fairly low hip roof design.
The doors are 8' high, with a 10' ceiling.
I plan to have an open beam over the lift bay (thanks to all in the previous thread).
My builder is suggesting a rollup door instead of a sectional. I'm not real hip about style, but I think they're pretty ugly, and I think my "loan officer" (aka wife) would agree (first time in 15 years).
Can I instead have the high-lift tracks for a sectional door follow the slope of the ceiling? A jackshaft opener would complete the package. Assuming this can work (I'm pretty sure I saw a garage like this in the gallery), how wide should the open beam ceiling be to allow room for the tracks/hardware? The door is 10' wide.
No wisecracks about my graphic artistry!

My bays are perpendicular to my roof ridge. There's a drawing here:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53794
The roof is a fairly low hip roof design.
The doors are 8' high, with a 10' ceiling.
I plan to have an open beam over the lift bay (thanks to all in the previous thread).
My builder is suggesting a rollup door instead of a sectional. I'm not real hip about style, but I think they're pretty ugly, and I think my "loan officer" (aka wife) would agree (first time in 15 years).
Can I instead have the high-lift tracks for a sectional door follow the slope of the ceiling? A jackshaft opener would complete the package. Assuming this can work (I'm pretty sure I saw a garage like this in the gallery), how wide should the open beam ceiling be to allow room for the tracks/hardware? The door is 10' wide.
No wisecracks about my graphic artistry!

