Garage Doors

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Cream_Revenge, May 23, 2015.

  1. Wood or metal?

    I would imagine wood is better for keeping temperate stable in the garage and less condensation however metal is less upkeep.

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  2. still building i see. woods nicer, treat it every five years all good.
     
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  3. Oh yeah, won't be done till autumn 2016. Did get a quote for someone to flatten it and put a block one up but that was £13 1/2k..
     
  4. yip, probably mentioned this earlier, i built my own from scratch using sarkin ship lapped turned out alright and trust me i aint no chippy. could be doing with a new roof maybe but quite rewarding. i intended to restore/build summit in there until the mrs filled it with her shit. cow.:smile:
     
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  5. GRP..best of both.
     
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  6. Better than filling with cow shit.
     
  7. Never heard of it before but sounds good according to my quick Google.
     
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  8. horse shit actually. cow.:smile:
     
  9. Good for the roses though.
     
  10. My sister used to be into horses before she saw the light. I've never known another sport/pastime/hobby that costs so much money and time. Makes motorcycling seem cheap.
     
  11. good for f.all.
     
  12. up shot it's a bit of a contradiction to complain when more bike shit gets acquired.
     
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  13. Composite. Hormann are the best you'll buy imo. Go for a sectional one if you have the space in the garage for the framework.
     
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  14. They look more expensive than the contents of my garage!
     
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  15. They are not cheap. But you get what you pay for.
     
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  16. what about upvc? bi fold or concertina. if you can move a lil on exact size/finish you could get a good 2nd hand set offa ebay for not alot if you are in no rush. low maintenance, good thermal values and secure enough to be used and insured on houses
     
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  17. I would need to sell all my stuff which would negate the point in a garage in the first place.

    I appreciate your input though.
     
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  18. It's a timber frame and I will be changing from dbl doors to a single door so will need to build a framework anyway.
     
  19. piece of cake then, find ya self a door/frame and build ya structural opening to fit, screw and foam in and clad over door frame a lil to weather. Im a chippy and hate wooden external doors (double door sets and bifolds, not so much single) as the gaps are all ways changing unless on a very well made, constantly treated door
     
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