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Posted by DerbyDad03 on July 15, 2007, 12:47 am
On Jul 14, 11:44 pm, chicheong...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a single 7' x 16' sectional garage door (steel).
>
> problem:
>
> There's a crack at the top-most hinge/lip at the backside (the side
> facing the inside of the garage) of the bottom-most section of the
> garage door. That's what causing the sag (I suspect someone back
> into it with the car a while back)
>
> The bottom-most section is sagging (it bows) when the door is raised
> to its top-most position.
>
> For those handyman out there, are there any solutions that I can
> attach to the lip/hinge of the bottom-most section that will
> strengthen it so it doesn't bow when the door is raised?
>
> There's always the replace the door option/replace the bottom most
> section, but if there's a cheaper option ...
I'm not sure I'm picturing your situation cleary, but can you bolt a
length of angle iron or something similiar to the weak section?
Drill through the door and angle iron and place a few bolts, washers
and nuts strategically along the area that bows.
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