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Old 12/3/06, 8:19 AM
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Some people have cars like me with keyless starting, lean up against the counter and you could kill every one in the home .
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A quick note on that...I have a remote starter that was set for one button, one push start so I had them change it to one button 2 push start because I thought it would get started by accident too.



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Old 12/3/06, 9:56 AM
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A quick note on that...I have a remote starter that was set for one button, one push start so I had them change it to one button 2 push start because I thought it would get started by accident too.
Gee great Idea just got the wife another car will look into that as I will be puting it on her car this week .
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Old 12/3/06, 10:45 AM
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Hi. Roy;

I do not use a remote car starter when my car is in the garage be because I don't have one. ha. ha.

Is it not possible with today's technology that if there is a possibility for a car to be started in the garage unattended, that the signal from the car starter would be synchronized to also activate the garage door opener and open the garage door. Just a thought.

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Old 12/3/06, 10:57 AM
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Hi. Roy;

I do not use a remote car starter when my car is in the garage be because I don't have one. ha. ha.

Is it not possible with today's technology that if there is a possibility for a car to be started in the garage unattended, that the signal from the car starter would be synchronized to also activate the garage door opener and open the garage door. Just a thought.

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Gee sorry to hear you living in the North not having a garage .
A man with you ability and Talent I sort of expected you would have one .
This all the more reason to have a car starter it can warm the inside and have clean windshield when you leave.
Just up the street from where I live is a car wash . Going on trip I usually go through the wash Snow gone car warm and all windows shiny well worth the expense .



Just funnin you Marcel expect you do have garage and no starter .
Canadian Dollars $85:00 about $65:00 in real money just bought one at Wally world two remotes operates all doors trunk starts and stops motor ,If I forget it shuts down 15 minutes .

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I'm watching "Click." I need a remote like that.



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Old 12/3/06, 11:19 AM
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How about opening the garage door when the remote starter is activated?? Well, I guess the remote starter would not know if it is outside or inside the garage, would it?? Answered my own question I guess. ha. ha.

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Old 12/3/06, 11:24 AM
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Does not have to be metal clad - read the codes. Can be solid core wood if thick enough. If the door is paneled - the groves in the panel may be less than the required depth even if the rest of the door is thick enough.

Like several have said - the IRC does not require the self closing part while UBC does.
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Old 12/3/06, 7:39 PM
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Rated Doors
& (20 MINUTE RATED)


Neutral Pressure

MAXIMUM SIZE: LITE OPENINGS:
Non Rate
Cut-out area may not exceed 40% of the face or exceed


4-0 x 10-0
half of the door height to comply with warranty.
Cut-outs must be a minimum of 5" from the edge of the



8-0 x 10-0
door, or any other cutout (lite or hardware ).


20 Minute Rate
Total visible area of single or multiple lites may not


4-0 x 10-0
exceed 1296sq. In. per leaf. Maximum width of any lite


4-0 x 10-0
can not exceed 36" and the height can not exceed 54".
Louvers are not allowed on 20 minute rated doors.



8-0 x 10-0


Note: WARRANTY:


a)
Option: Fire Rated meeting edges may be One year, interior use only. See warranty terms and
conditions. Use of Masonite doors in exterior applications
is not recommended and not warranted



DOOR THICKNESS:


1-3/8" (Non Rated) and 1-3/4


STILES




Minimum
7/8" Softwood. Mill option F/J
stiles with paint grade faces.
Option: Matching (compatible) hardwood stiles.



RAILS:


Minimum 1-1/8" mill option rails
Option: Matching (compatible) hardwood rails


USES AND APPLICATIONS:


Residential
doors recommended for high traffic areas.
This construction allows for many types of hardware
and lite/louver applications.



FLOATING CORE/FRAME ASSEMBLY


May be any combination of blocks or strips, not more
than 2-1/2" wide, of one species of wood at 6% to 9%
moisture content. Joints tight and staggered in
adjacent rows.


LABEL SERVICE:


Intertek Testing Services - Warnock Hersey International
( ITS-WHI )


FACES TO SPECIFY:


T
hree or 4-ply door skins
Wide range of veneer species in various cuts.
Medium density overlay and hardboard.



ADHESIVES:


Core/Frame Assembly
used for 20 minute pairs in lieu of metal edges.
Single doors…………………….…………….
Maximum Size Door/Transom unit..
Regular & Double Egress
paired doors……………………….………….

Marcel

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