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Planning Stages ~ Doors

LUV2XCLR8

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Maple Grove, TN
Hey guys, I really need some advice, I don't
want my doors to block my lighting, so I am
looking into roll ups. Would I be fine with a
10' wide, or do I really need 12' wide ???

*Doors will be 12' tall based on current and
potentially future need and/or requirements

I plan to have 1 of my bays really long so I
can come home from Truck shows and just
pull/back in completely hooked up for night.

*Currently own Aluminum open style Car
Hauler, but eventually going to enclosed.
 
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maxpat82

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Why would a garage block the lighting...you're not suppose to light the roof of the car to work on but the side no?

look at Plantronics designs in the fixture thread.


you can a centered light a bit in front of where the car would be to work on (normally a car get in forward in the bay) but close to the door is pretty useless.

The wider you can: GO.
I choose 9' on mine, should'ved have went 10' but I was limited and wanted then symetric :|
 

Tractorsellr

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If money in not in question, go with 12 foot doors. Lot less oops come into play with wider doors. Neighbor has hit the side purlins on his 10 foot opening, 3 bay shop a bunch of times. Always says he wished he would have gone with wider doors.
 

8mpg

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Pulling my F250 with the towing mirror feels tight on a 10' door where I park. If you can wing it, I'd do 12'.

I agree with maxpat82, check out Platonic Solid in the electrical/lighting section. He did a lighting plan for me for very cheap in my opinion. No guessing if there will be enough...its engineered.
 
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sberry

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I had a Bud with 10 wide and it always felt tight. Especially with a pickup. If you are backing trailers in its wayyyyy too small. We like to put the items, the cars op drawings but a working used building is for people,, and stuff. You can have a car parked half way in and still walk past it. Backing a truck and enclosed in to needs all the help it can get.
 
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kbs2244

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Look into a DIY door build.
Do a you tube search on "hanger doors"
Many different styles.

Airplane owners need big, cheap, doors.
 
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