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Brand is ,Roll Up Door
R factor is somewhere between R14 and R20.


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The door is manufactured locally in Vancouver BC by Smart Garage Door, the door insulation doesn't have a specified R rating, instead its described as "Reflective 98% Thermal Break Radiant Barrier Blanket".

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Bit more progress today, trimmed out the new roll-up door frame with rough cedar and added a 4" header to visually match height of man-door. All primed and caulked, ready for paint.

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Last post,June 6, a lot has happened, all with the intention of completing the last yard, more like the last mile.
What did we do?
Completed siding.
Completed Drainage
New compressor.
First the building.
In the fall I ordered all the steel and trim I needed(or thought I needed) to complete the building. with the front construction completed by the end of May it was time to install the last of the trim and sheeting.
Obstacle #1, some of the drip rail has been used inside so we were short. Ordreed up the two pieces, new pieces were not wide enough, re order, wait one more week.
Got all trim in place and started on installing the siding, many cuts needed to be made on the remaining sheets and I calculated we would finish the job with no extra sheets,wrong. On Friday July 13 ,installing the last sheet I found it was a leftover from the side and 1 inch shorter. Re order time!!!!
The guys at Dicks Lumber responded quickly and by Wednesday we had what we needed, not one sheet but two, they must have decided ,"these guys always screw up the order so lets ship an extra, we know they will need it".
Sooooooooooo, finally on Friday July 20th, the last sheet went up!!!!
Lloyd, ready to cut.


Measuring for the screw holes:



Driving the last screw.




And so we are finished the exterior of the building 2 years and 5 months after we started.



A view from the inside:




Next post will be about the drainage.
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I hope Lloyd gets his Camaro back soon,he needs a diversion!!
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I hope Lloyd gets his Camaro back soon,he needs a diversion!!

We need a diversion back to Lloyd obsessing about his Camaro... those threads are INFORMING! BTW I love the building, great idea on the corrugated metal siding. LOOKS PERFECT!
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wow- some great progress from the last time i visited!

u guys do excellent work!
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Thanks Eddie
Waiting for the city to install a new curb for access to that door,then Lloyd adds the wisteria,rhododendrons, maybe a cactus plant and we are done on the outside.
Inside we are fully functional with a new compressor(next submission) and now using the paint booth. and almost forgot the 65 inch TV always on Velocity Chanel or Golf.

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