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  • Par2Pro Stealth Screen questions

    I will confer with them, when I can finally get through.

    I'm in the midst of the research for my simulator setup in the garage. It's a weird layout, with a ceiling that is 8'11". It's a 2.5 car garage with two single bay doors. The garage door tracks ar only 7" from the ceiling. I may end up setting up the roll-away screen on the side away from the doors.

    Here's one of my questions: Can anyone tell me how long the ceiling brackets are? I would really like to have an 8' screen height if possible with a 10' width (projector I'm considering will easily handle this; Optoma 1080 HDR). I would have loved for the screen to descend between the garage door tracks (measured at 10' 0.5" apart), but with the bracketry and size of rolled up screen (given the short distance from ceiling to track), I doubt it will work.

    I've attached some quick pictures, please excuse the mess as I have a bunch of stuff that will be removed

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    Hi, I have been designing my garage sim for months and am using a stealth screen set up as well. While I cant answer your question directly, I thought my build sheet would perhaps give you some guidance. I know they are super busy @ par2pro, and have been great answering my endless questions, but not having an easy phone conversation makes it a slow process.
    Shoot them an email, take a look at my attachment, and I'll help where I can.
    cheers

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    • #3
      I do remember them mentioning custom brackets as well...

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      • #4
        The "stock" brackets are like 6" or so. If you need to drop the screen below "flush" mounted you will want the extra mounting brackets. Not cheap but they are good. They are used in addition to the stock brackets.

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        • #5
          I'm waiting on details from Par2Pro. If I can mount the "roller" flush to the ceiling, hopefully there will be enough room when it's fully raised to allow the garage door to open. If not, I'll have to mount a screen opposite of the door.

          I'm hoping there's enough room to install a wall mount garage door opener so the current one can be removed

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