Good job but I think from your video I've decided I'm going to just pay someone. I don't have the patience I would set the whole building on fire. Lol. Great description on everything this is the perfect video that I was looking for.
The doors come with rubber trim which you can also buy separately at home improvement stores. It nails into place and touches the doors to seal out water and air.
@@drewdoestrucks right i did residential sectionals for a few years,and am about to pour slab for similar shop,so ill be doing insulated doors,openers,always get positioned on ladder off to the side ,ive seen winding bars slip and are a deadly projectile,i saw the frustration in this video,but commend you for showing it all,luckily i had a great trainer,but its been awhile,and i never did the side mounted motors,thanks
@@sonofthunder. I got them all straightened out in the end. The horizontal tracks needed raised to always gravity feed the door to the wall mount openers.
Doors were $1300 each all said and done. Openers were $529 each. About $3800 all together for both, not including the extra angle iron and hardware I needed to install them.
They are cloplay brand custom ordered through my local Home Depot. I was able to measure and do it all online without needing the store at all. They said someone would have to come measure before the order could be finalized but that never happened. They were delivered not to Home Depot but to my local authorized clopay garage door guy, who then delivered them to my shop.
She was my dog from before I met my wife, I mean everyone says you’re never gonna have another dog like that because it was just you and them. I think they are right.
Good job but I think from your video I've decided I'm going to just pay someone. I don't have the patience I would set the whole building on fire. Lol. Great description on everything this is the perfect video that I was looking for.
How did you fill the gap on outside of door against the building
The doors come with rubber trim which you can also buy separately at home improvement stores. It nails into place and touches the doors to seal out water and air.
i always wind from the side,not directly in front of the bars ,those can be deadly
I didn’t wanna be off center and fall off the ladder.
@@drewdoestrucks right i did residential sectionals for a few years,and am about to pour slab for similar shop,so ill be doing insulated doors,openers,always get positioned on ladder off to the side ,ive seen winding bars slip and are a deadly projectile,i saw the frustration in this video,but commend you for showing it all,luckily i had a great trainer,but its been awhile,and i never did the side mounted motors,thanks
@@sonofthunder. I got them all straightened out in the end. The horizontal tracks needed raised to always gravity feed the door to the wall mount openers.
@@drewdoestrucks cool i didnt know that ,i always hung tracks level,with the older chain /belt drive motors, good to know
cost ?,looks good
Doors were $1300 each all said and done. Openers were $529 each. About $3800 all together for both, not including the extra angle iron and hardware I needed to install them.
Where are the doors from?
They are cloplay brand custom ordered through my local Home Depot. I was able to measure and do it all online without needing the store at all. They said someone would have to come measure before the order could be finalized but that never happened. They were delivered not to Home Depot but to my local authorized clopay garage door guy, who then delivered them to my shop.
Sorry to hear about your dog. It's never easy
She was my dog from before I met my wife, I mean everyone says you’re never gonna have another dog like that because it was just you and them. I think they are right.
@drewdoestrucks I know what you mean. I'll never forget the day I put my ol girl down. It really sucks they live 7x years to us.