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Loch not Lock
04-Sep-09, 19:32
I am searching for a Garage Door to keep the wind oot before winter sets in.

joxville
04-Sep-09, 19:55
I found these images on the web a while back but can't recall who supplied the doors, I've a feeling it's a German company so may not be much use to you. It certainly brightens up an otherwise dull object.

For the sunworshipper:

http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/4251/beach1444458i.jpg

For the motorsport fan:

http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/782/racingcar1444474i.jpg

Or for the very rich with a three car garage there's this:

http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/1162/jumbojet1444469i.jpg

annemarie482
05-Sep-09, 00:08
I found these images on the web a while back but can't recall who supplied the doors, I've a feeling it's a German company so may not be much use to you. It certainly brightens up an otherwise dull object.

For the sunworshipper:

http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/4251/beach1444458i.jpg

For the motorsport fan:

http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/782/racingcar1444474i.jpg

Or for the very rich with a three car garage there's this:

http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/1162/jumbojet1444469i.jpg
now they'd be worth having......impressed!

David Banks
05-Sep-09, 02:43
I recall having seen high quality, thermally insulated garage doors on the PBS television series "This Old House."
The doors were produced in horizontal sections to facilitate rolling up into the garage roof area when opening/closing. When closed, the sections fitted together so well that it looked like a solid door.
I'm pretty sure the series is produced by PBS in Boston, Mass.
Norm Abram from the show "The New Yankee Workshop" also appears on "This Old House" and he should know the manufacturer of the product. The manufacturer would be an American company.
Sorry, but that is as close as I can come.