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Highlift garage door

1948 santa

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Had the garage door converted to a highlift door in preparation for my 4 post lift today. SAM_2586.jpgSAM_2587.jpgSAM_2588.jpgSAM_2589.jpgSAM_2590.jpg
 
Thanks and that's an excellent post Santa. I didn't even know that was an option brother! If you don't mind how much did that set you back? Unfortunately I don't have the ceiling height for that but it's still great info in case I move or for others.
 
Thanks and that's an excellent post Santa. I didn't even know that was an option brother! If you don't mind how much did that set you back? Unfortunately I don't have the ceiling height for that but it's still great info in case I move or for others.
About $1200.thats all new track,shaft,springs,remotes,motor,new nylon door rollers, installed and wired.It's the quietest garage door I have ever heard.
 
Those jackshaft openers are the way to go. I have dual 10x10 doors in my building and I will be installing two of those type openers.
 
Had mine done too, 10'8' and was able to stack 2 Charger R\T's, I also cut the roof beam's and reinforced with 2 x 6 barn style...
 
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