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Author: Kobus Labuschagne When reattaching the hinge, tip the roller back into the track, and position the hinge. Tap the bolts back through from the outside, if possible. Garage doors use a bolt known as a carriage bolt. There is no gripping surface on the bolt to hold while you tighten the nut. Rather, it has a square lip below the smooth head that presses and locks into the wood of the door. If you try to tighten the nut without tapping the carriage bolt in first, it may not engage into the same square hole it made in the door originally, and could strip out the wood and begin to turn. Then, you will have to hold the end of the threaded part of the bolt with pliers while you tighten the nut with a wrench. It's good for you to know this trick because older garage doors often show some rot around the bolt openings, especially near the ground, and the carriage bolts may turn no matter how careful you may be!!
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Tuesday, 6 September 2011
REPLACING GARAGE DOOR ROLLERS AND HINGES
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