The garage door isn't supposed to go klonk.
My fiberglass door with an aluminum frame has reached its fatigue limit where the opener spreader attaches to the door.
So I put a piece of steel angle behind it, drilled a couple of holes, nuts, bolts...
Voila!
I'd had to back the vertical strip with steel before. Flimsy thing.
07 March 2019
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That, and the lack of lockwashers or locknuts on the hardware holding the rollers and hinges in place.
ReplyDeleteOn my last GD (Garage Door, but, yes, it is a curse) I finally got tired and replaced all the self-tapping screws (WTF?) and put in bolts and locknuts with lots of big fender washers where they could fit. Stopped the wobbly door issues, but was a frustrating day of fixing something that shouldn't have been broken in the first place.
No lockwashers, no locktite, no locknuts or any restraining system at all, and about half of the fasteners were self-tapping.
Frustrating piece of carp. Grrrrr….
I'm lucky that all of the nuts are locking flange style.
DeleteSelf tapping is just lazy.
They build homes the same way. I have repairs in several places on both my doors and have issues now that need to be fixed.
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