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I once made a service call to Automatic Door in Chicago. They had a
newspaper article on their bulletin board about some unlucky guy who came home to find his garage door spring unwound. It seems he decided to fix it himself and while up on the ladder he got his necktie (another good reason to ban them) caught in the spring as it wound itself up. His wife tried to cut him down with scissors but was too late.. Dave Platt wrote: In article , **THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** wrote: Assuming the neighbors problems are coincidental, check the counterbalance spring for the door. They wear out or break and the opener does not have enough power to work on irs own. By the way this is not a DIY project because of safety concerns with the springs and the repairs can be about $300. Good point! I recently had a spring break in our 1960-vintage rolling door setup... the door wouldn't even start to roll up with only one spring out of two providing proper tension. The repairman who came out and replaced it, said that he gets a significant percentage of his business from people who first tried to do the repair themselves... and decided to call him after they got out of the hospital. The most common injury seems to be a broken collar-bone. Those springs are under a *lot* of tension. -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "The RFI-EMI-GUY"© "Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason." "Follow The Money" ;-P |
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