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Re: I can see something like this for a shop

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 7:18 pm
by ERLover
Over head doors on at least 3 sides, Sunday pot luck picnics.

Re: I can see something like this for a shop

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 7:34 pm
by reible
ERLover wrote:Roofing shingles sure seem an odd pattern. Too many doors for heating in your IL winters.
The pattern in the shingles is caused by compression in the photograph. Since I wasn't home I had to shrink the pictures to save time and data. Here is one with less compression:
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If I went to no compression it would look even better but we have limits as to size of images so this is about as good as it gets here.

Ed

Re: I can see something like this for a shop

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 7:43 pm
by reible
Now to go with this I need a small place to live, perhaps like this place:

http://www.trendir.com/off-the-grid-cab ... rage-door/

The glass garage door is great if you live in the right place, like where this place is.

Ed

Re: I can see something like this for a shop

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 8:09 pm
by ERLover
reible wrote:Now to go with this I need a small place to live, perhaps like this place:

http://www.trendir.com/off-the-grid-cab ... rage-door/

The glass garage door is great if you live in the right place, like where this place is.

Ed
I love full glass or partial upper 3rd glass garage doors if you have a shop in there, soooo much light comes in. Not exposed to the street view if full glass depending on crime area, summer sun, just open it up which I do with a non glass door, they seem a better look with a modern design/Frank Loydd Wright single level house, not with a Colonial 2 story.