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24th January 2008, 03:52 PM #16
HI Eli and Rob - centor do make curved track so that a line of doors will slide around and sit against a side wall - i have used it and it is brilliant! But yikes the cost ! Something like $500 and a min 1200 radius which means you need about 600 mm of wall next to the opening to cover the curve.
I think B &d can offer the groovy new styles and a new mechanism gives wider and higher doors. I dont know anything about where to get windows or doors down there - sorry.
Centor have a web site www.centor.com.au
If you want to get new bifold or stacking doors and windows they are likely to be at least $1000 a lineal metre installed. But they are nice - bit posh for a garage though lol! Centor actually make all the fittings for them.
Cheers
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25th January 2008, 10:07 AM #17Senior Member
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Thanks Eli:
Good idea on the overstock. I can certainly muck around with the sizing (if I'm installing) and just fit larger surrounds (don't know the technical terms ). Sound is top of the list otherwise I won't be allowed to use the workshop . Actually, while perception is probably more important than fact in terms of sound, I'm off to buy a cheapy sound meter today to assist with both ($49 @ DSE).
I've been thinking that doors that can handle getting sound insulation attached is needed - hence not a straight rollup. The tracked/multi-panel sound good (sic). From what you say, they are installer jobs rather than (bad) home handyman style .
Back wall is already enclosed brick with a storeroom - no probs there. Windows will be too high for benchwork, so I'm sliding towards sliding.
Fortunately it's a high gable roof with plasterboard ceiling: I can just get up there and install normal house insulation. However, will house insulation provide any sound insulation... hmm.
Framing the inside brick is a good idea - this shows around a 20db loss for 2-layer 10mm plasterboard.
Thanks Eli. It's a lot better than $12-15K for a new slab + shed + electricals +++ down the back of the yard. BUT only if the sound problem can be fixed....
Rob
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25th January 2008, 10:10 AM #18Senior Member
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