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Old Feb 1, 2021 | 01:05 PM
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Default Re: Loralie's new home?

Originally Posted by pizzaguy
I've been thinking of one stall having a much taller door than the average residential version, as this makes things more versatile. And lift would be a good idea, but for working on cars, not for storage of cars.
But the last thing Id' agree to is a roll-up door.


Why are you aversive to a roll up door? A roll up door is almost a need if you want or need to stack/store a vehicle. I wouldn't be suggesting a roll up door if garage space is deep enough to place the lift outside of the regular door clearance inside the garage. Friend of mine tried to stack one of his 6 vehicles while parking under that stacked stored car (three car attached garage). Figuring out the clearance for the door to slip under the top vehicle eventually didn't work (after install of lift and modification of existing garage door/interior roof supporting structure), and now one of the reasons he wanted the lift is moot (until he gets the roll up garage door he now is shopping for). Hard to work with what you have unless you just build a larger separate garage, then you can have it tall enough to have a standard tall bay tracked door.


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