
This is a homie original, like the stable style garage door - fun for old men

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You have a horse?PCX150Rider wrote:Awesome garage door. Did you make that yourself or buy a kit or something? And it definitely does allow enough space for a horse. . .although a clever one would jump that and disappear into the wilderness like Chief at the end of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest![]()
No problem, sounds like you are going a different direction with garage doors. To do what has been done here (top down bottom up) automatic garage door would require the following;PCX150Rider wrote:Oh and thanks for offering to show the mechanicals on a video but since I'm still in the decision making phase I don't want to waste your time. If I do though I'll give you a shout. If it's lasted two years it should last twenty right? . . . at least the metal stuff.
Okay no problem, look forward to showing it offkramnala58 wrote:Homie, I wouldn't mind seeing a how-to. I have a similar door on my US house garage.
To be clear so folks don't try to use the mod on a LARGE single garage door. This is for one or both of your individually operated two car garage door designs. Why only for small doors? Well we need to gather a basic understanding of a counter balanced garage door first.PCX150Rider wrote:When you had your door installed originally was it like every other single wide garage door (basically)? No
After that you took the existing garage door and tweak it, or convert it, to your design? Yes
Sounds like if I had one installed then I could just convert it later on after if I understand you correctly. Yes
And a mosquito net? Another good idea.
I have the extension type installed on my existing door. . .. When a cable snaps they can get your attention as well. I've had to do a few Rube Goldberg kick the can down the road a little further repairs on it already.Torsion spring design doors are what we are looking to modify here... not the extension type. So if you have the (torsion spring) garage door design you can continue to entertain this project.
I think you are out bro, I would revisit this project if you ever replace your old doors completely with torsion type. I won't say for sure as I have not seen (extension spring) counter balance garage doors. Expect to be set back about 1200.00 for two new insulated automatic doors and openers. Home Depot did mine recently because my wife had banged them up over the years with her excellent driving skills. I immediately preformed the mod againPCX150Rider wrote:I have the extension type installed on my existing door. It seems the torsion type springs use a twisting action in lieu of the more linear extension type? yesTorsion spring design doors are what we are looking to modify here... not the extension type. So if you have the (torsion spring) garage door design you can continue to entertain this project.
Yup. . ..I think you are out bro, I would revisit this project if you ever replace your old doors completely with torsion type. I won't say for sure as I have not seen (extension spring) counter balance garage doors. Expect to be set back about 1200.00 for two new insulated automatic doors and openers. Home Depot did mine recently because my wife had banged them up over the years with her excellent driving skills. I immediately preformed the mod again![]()