69charged
Well-known member
Hello all. I’m starting to close my garage in and insulate it as the warmer weather comes.
One thing that has bugged me since moving in is the overhead doors. They are 10’ tall, but the previous owner has them mounted so low that they only open 8 or so feet. And I can’t get my boat in without disconnecting it and pushing it up farther.
So in my infinite wisdom ( enter strong sarcasm!!) I want to raise the spring and jackshaft up and move the tracks up. Then I will change to a jack shaft mounted opener. My thoughts are to remove the 2x6 they nailed to the wall as a spacer, and the 2x10 across the top. Move the jackshaft up a foot or so, along with the tracks, and re-install the doors.
I will also have to trim the tin work on the outside to accommodate removing the extra 2x’s. Does that make sense and anyone see a problem with my proposed plan??
Pictures:

Here you can see how they nailed on the 2x6 and 2x10 to mount the doors. I want to remove that and get rid of it.

In this one you can get a better look how the door doesn’t travel all the way up. I could probably change the limits on the chain drive opener, but when I switch to a jackshaft opener, there won’t really be enough tension on the cable to work properly. So if I extend the track up, and move everything up, I should end up with enough door weight to keep the tension monitor happy.

This picture shows how the 2x6 is nailed on and the door mounted to it. I would rip everything off, insulate, and put 1/2” plywood over the whole thing. Then re-install the doors on the plywood.
Thanks for looking through, and let me know your thoughts and opinions.
Clarence
One thing that has bugged me since moving in is the overhead doors. They are 10’ tall, but the previous owner has them mounted so low that they only open 8 or so feet. And I can’t get my boat in without disconnecting it and pushing it up farther.
So in my infinite wisdom ( enter strong sarcasm!!) I want to raise the spring and jackshaft up and move the tracks up. Then I will change to a jack shaft mounted opener. My thoughts are to remove the 2x6 they nailed to the wall as a spacer, and the 2x10 across the top. Move the jackshaft up a foot or so, along with the tracks, and re-install the doors.
I will also have to trim the tin work on the outside to accommodate removing the extra 2x’s. Does that make sense and anyone see a problem with my proposed plan??
Pictures:

Here you can see how they nailed on the 2x6 and 2x10 to mount the doors. I want to remove that and get rid of it.

In this one you can get a better look how the door doesn’t travel all the way up. I could probably change the limits on the chain drive opener, but when I switch to a jackshaft opener, there won’t really be enough tension on the cable to work properly. So if I extend the track up, and move everything up, I should end up with enough door weight to keep the tension monitor happy.

This picture shows how the 2x6 is nailed on and the door mounted to it. I would rip everything off, insulate, and put 1/2” plywood over the whole thing. Then re-install the doors on the plywood.
Thanks for looking through, and let me know your thoughts and opinions.
Clarence



