My son sent me this passage a few years ago and I keep it posted on the wall here at work. With garage doors or any other business, operating wisdom, knowledge, understanding and justice come from the Lord. He truly watches over us throughout our lives.…
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Note: These instructions are for smaller rolling doors less than 16 feet wide and 14 feet high.
1. If there is a hood covering the barrel remove the hood. 2. Open the door. 3. Remove the tracks on each side, but leave the longer vertical angles that support the end plates.…
Friday, March 22nd, 2019 at 10:40 am by Dan Musick
1. Check to confirm you received all the parts and that they are the correct size. New doors normally come with the barrel assembly and curtain separate, along with the tracks and hardware box with instructions. Sometimes the endplates are separate.…
1. Close the door. 2. If there is a hood covering the barrel remove the hood. 3. Unwind spring(s) unless the spring or springs are already broken. Mark the tension wheel and count the number of turns you remove. You’ll need to rewind the spring the same number of turns and possibly a little more.…
Friday, January 11th, 2019 at 6:02 pm by Dan Musick
A straight cable with no fittings installed is considered raw cable. These cables are normally purchased on rolls, and raw garage door cables are commonly used when a contractor or maintenance man is cutting cables for garage doors with various heights and types of lifts.…
Friday, January 4th, 2019 at 6:44 pm by Dan Musick
At DDM Garage Doors we run into a number of unique situations.
Craig Boyd didn’t have enough room at the ends of his tracks so he asked us for some suggestions.
We kicked around some ideas and here’s what resulted. These pictures show how he installed spring bumpers at the ends of his double low headroom tracks when there wasn’t enough room at the ends of the tracks to mount the bumpers.…
Friday, December 21st, 2018 at 4:28 pm by Dan Musick
Picking up where we left off . . .
5. Did you enjoy math in school? If so, why?
In garage door repair and replacement instructions, verbs like “to measure,” “ to mark,” “ to weigh,” “to adjust” and “to draw,” appear in various forms frequently.…