Garage door springs

   / Garage door springs #11  
Yep, Eric, that just looks like what I did with mine about 25-28 years ago.
 
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#12  
It's a good fix Bird. Shame cars and people got hurt before someone came up with this design. Most likely we wouldn't want to hear all of the flying spring damage and injury reports. :eek:
 
   / Garage door springs #13  
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   / Garage door springs #14  
For those who have wound torsion springs, always replace them in pairs. And they can be up-sized for more cycles. When buying a new door, you can up-size for a reasonable price, and then almost never have a failure. :cool:
A little oil on them once in a while will also extend their life.
 
   / Garage door springs #15  
I had one break as the garage door was opening. Safety tip - never ever enter the garage while the door is moving. That door with one spring gone was really heavy. It slammed right down.
Like you I found that the springs had been installed without a safety wire. They have one now.
By the way, these springs are color coded. Mine are 150 pounds color code 'red'.
 
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