@ 26:44 - I will have to disagree with you Matt on not utilizing a MyQ app. I use mine regularly to let someone in my garage or check to see if I accidentally left one of the doors open or to program a close time at night if any of the doors were left open. Either way, RYTEC doors are amazing!
Agree. Being able to check and make sure the door is closed is the whole reason I got MyQ. After the door was open all day once because of a malfunction. It opened just as I was pulling away and didn’t see it opening back up after closing.
Rytec should make some dedicated doors for garage enthusiasts- integrated bug screen option would be nice and something I’m guessing doesn’t fit in the professional world.
Wow Rytec has really come along way from when my dad started to sell them back in the 90s at that time they were trying to break through the American market, i’m sitting here watching it with him right now. Visiting them for Christmas. But I think they’re a lot like Toyota. They started with a base platform and expanded on a quality product Matt$
I first saw these doors at the BMW dealer in Scottsdale while on a work contract. I couldn't believe how awesome they were. It was explained to me that the doors paid for themselves in just two years because of what they saved in A/C costs there.
I will probably get both. I know we have a bunch of forklift drivers come in and out of the warehouse at the winery and a lot of guys seem to forget about the door automatically closing, they leave their forklift in the middle of the door and it destroyed our older door that we used to have until we went with these guys, I kept telling my manager we need to get these doors because we’re blowing through them destroying them!
I'm surprised they got a patent for a light guard system. We use sick light guards with albian doors on all the plants iv worked in and they function exactly the same . Cool to see it built into the door regardless
You're doing a fantastic job! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
All our doors at my plant run the inverter into a capacitor bank. Instead of a brake resistor so you can use that regenitave brake energy and not just create heat
I wrote off the idea of using a Rytec (Spiral) door because I need a solid R value and tight air seal in my building…that Turbo-Slide “barn door” has me thinking….
my condo has these. they require a lot of regular maintenance. not the most reliable. and if something breaks, parts take forever to source. let's be real, not TH-camr real.
Matt’s gonna use that double door for his bathroom!
We had multiple Rytec doors at Blackberry in Waterloo, Ontario. Rock solid reliability over the 9 years I was there.
Were there keyboards at the bottom of the doors?
Lol@@micturatedupon
32:11 😂Thanks OG and Rytec. Really cool to see the engineering behind these.
@ 26:44 - I will have to disagree with you Matt on not utilizing a MyQ app. I use mine regularly to let someone in my garage or check to see if I accidentally left one of the doors open or to program a close time at night if any of the doors were left open. Either way, RYTEC doors are amazing!
Agree. Being able to check and make sure the door is closed is the whole reason I got MyQ. After the door was open all day once because of a malfunction. It opened just as I was pulling away and didn’t see it opening back up after closing.
Rytec should make some dedicated doors for garage enthusiasts- integrated bug screen option would be nice and something I’m guessing doesn’t fit in the professional world.
I'm going to work on it.
Wow Rytec has really come along way from when my dad started to sell them back in the 90s at that time they were trying to break through the American market, i’m sitting here watching it with him right now. Visiting them for Christmas. But I think they’re a lot like Toyota. They started with a base platform and expanded on a quality product Matt$
I first saw these doors at the BMW dealer in Scottsdale while on a work contract. I couldn't believe how awesome they were. It was explained to me that the doors paid for themselves in just two years because of what they saved in A/C costs there.
I’m thinking four waterproof fabric doors inside a huge garage to be a water proof indoor washing bay.
I knew Matt would make this connection!
Definitely on my dream garage build list
I will probably get both. I know we have a bunch of forklift drivers come in and out of the warehouse at the winery and a lot of guys seem to forget about the door automatically closing, they leave their forklift in the middle of the door and it destroyed our older door that we used to have until we went with these guys, I kept telling my manager we need to get these doors because we’re blowing through them destroying them!
They have Rytek doors at most Toyota service centers, they are incredible to see in action
I'm surprised they got a patent for a light guard system. We use sick light guards with albian doors on all the plants iv worked in and they function exactly the same . Cool to see it built into the door regardless
Outstanding! Does Rytec make the barn door (sliding) in fabric instead of solid panel? Ray
MATT! what are you wearing on your feet?? 😅 love the vids man
I'd like to see some awesome residential doors
You're doing a fantastic job! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
45:53 this the door we have at work.
All our doors at my plant run the inverter into a capacitor bank. Instead of a brake resistor so you can use that regenitave brake energy and not just create heat
Is there a Rytec door that looks like a garage door? Can't believe that wasn't answered!
They don’t have a residential door.
The girls used to call me 'Rytec' in college. A lot of inches per second.
Sure in your dreams
BMW Service Department Doors aka "Star Trek Doors".
In!
door moves 8:08
We need a Evo giveaway. Bad.
You don't get this kind of information from other channels.
I wrote off the idea of using a Rytec (Spiral) door because I need a solid R value and tight air seal in my building…that Turbo-Slide “barn door” has me thinking….
LEGO!
Rytec. Albany. Hormann.
my condo has these. they require a lot of regular maintenance. not the most reliable. and if something breaks, parts take forever to source. let's be real, not TH-camr real.
I'm as real as they get hommie.
Maybe it's your maintenance guys who are dragging their feet, or they're being lazy and sourcing the parts through some fifth-hand reseller