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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 638214" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>Another thing I notice is that with the metal trusses, there isn't a need for a heavy duty wall header to be built since the trusses are supported on the main posts, not in between like wooden trusses. I like what Zayne's shop looks like, that's ideal. Except I am afraid of rollup doors. we have a bunch at work and always had trouble out of them over the years. I just don't want to have to be calling the garage door guy to work on my doors when they fawk up and won't close or open all the way. insulated garage door on tracks - more reliable and looks better from the outside, although rigging up longer braces to hold the tracks may be aggravating since the trusses will be spanned 10' and be fairly tall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 638214, member: 1780"] Another thing I notice is that with the metal trusses, there isn't a need for a heavy duty wall header to be built since the trusses are supported on the main posts, not in between like wooden trusses. I like what Zayne's shop looks like, that's ideal. Except I am afraid of rollup doors. we have a bunch at work and always had trouble out of them over the years. I just don't want to have to be calling the garage door guy to work on my doors when they fawk up and won't close or open all the way. insulated garage door on tracks - more reliable and looks better from the outside, although rigging up longer braces to hold the tracks may be aggravating since the trusses will be spanned 10' and be fairly tall. [/QUOTE]
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