Dutch445
Elite Member
I came across 2 14x14 overhead doors on CL last week and went and picked them up
Saturday. They are complete with tracks, but I only need to replace the panels on 1
of my doors. One of the doors i picked up is the same brand/model as what's on my
shop now (wayne dalton) and the other i'm not sure, but they are both insulated doors,
and 1 panel on each has windows(which mine don't have now)
so, i want to replace my broken panels (very windy location) with one of these doors
and i'm going to need to get up to the torsion spring assy to remove the spring load,
before i can disassemble the door. (currently unhooked from the opener)
what would be the best way to get up there to work? maybe rent scaffolding? or
ladders? i currently don't own a ladder that will reach that high, and the only
way i've been getting up there is to put my camper under the door and stand on it
(not my favorite way)
then the panels need to be put in place, and i'm sure i'll need some help, but they
aren't all that heavy.
Saturday. They are complete with tracks, but I only need to replace the panels on 1
of my doors. One of the doors i picked up is the same brand/model as what's on my
shop now (wayne dalton) and the other i'm not sure, but they are both insulated doors,
and 1 panel on each has windows(which mine don't have now)
so, i want to replace my broken panels (very windy location) with one of these doors
and i'm going to need to get up to the torsion spring assy to remove the spring load,
before i can disassemble the door. (currently unhooked from the opener)
what would be the best way to get up there to work? maybe rent scaffolding? or
ladders? i currently don't own a ladder that will reach that high, and the only
way i've been getting up there is to put my camper under the door and stand on it
(not my favorite way)
then the panels need to be put in place, and i'm sure i'll need some help, but they
aren't all that heavy.