If considering at all a HydroSwing type single piece door as a do-it-yourself project, no need to re-invent the wheel! Just copy a factory built one, and they take no where near 4" hydraulic cylinders. Well maybe, there's a huge single piece door in Alpine WY that is at least 80' span, it may! I was flush with cash after selling my old property and then moving onto new, and in a hurry,when I bought two of them, one for my shop, one for the hangar, after building 3 of various types in the past that worked, were cheap, but always a bit of a hassle, didn't seal good, etc., but at least got whatever I was flying out of the weather. My heated shop door faces the storm winds, the stronger the wind the more the door is pushed against the weatherstripping, I like that. Plus I have 2 5'x5' south facing windows in it, for winter sun and the killer view. Similar with the hangar door, BUT everytime I use them, I think "I coulda built this." ESPECIALLY if I had one to eyeball/copy, commonly available components, and I'm a competent welder and steel fabber. I love the awning effect when they are open also. Just be sure to have the bulding front strong enough to take the stress, which applies to most big doors.