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Show Handy Arrangement of Unmatched Garage Doors It is customary to make the doors of equal width on the ordinary 12 by 18-foot home garage. With doors of this width it is necessary to open first one door and then go back and open the other one. If one door is made extra wide and the other narrow, as shown in the illustration, time is saved because the narrow door can be pushed all the way open even in a strong wind, while a hold is still retained re-tained on the other. An equal amount of time can be saved in closing the doors. Simply i Z . . . With Garage Doors of Unequal Width, as Shown, the Opening and Closing of Them In High Wind by One Person Is Simple. walk in with the wide door till you reach a point where the edge of the short door may be grasped and then continue in with both doors. Popular Science Monthly. |