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Overhead Garage Door Spring Just Broke in Broken Arrow
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<blockquote data-quote="Shoot Summ" data-source="post: 1984763" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>You guys crack me up, take a look at pictures of people that have been injured shooting, you might want to stop doing that as well.</p><p></p><p>I've done several, the "you'll shoot your eye out kid" perspective on this is WAY out of hand. The springs are under a lot of tension, you have to understand that, and work with them accordingly. They can hurt you, you have to be very methodical, and very precise(kind of like handling guns).</p><p></p><p>I made my own tension bars, marked them for the correct insertion depth, this is where most people get hurt.</p><p></p><p>Here is a good resource if you decide you want to do it yourself, as others have stated, you have to decide if saving $100-$200 is worth it.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://ddmgaragedoors.com/diy-instructions/replace-garage-door-torsion-springs.php" target="_blank">http://ddmgaragedoors.com/diy-instructions/replace-garage-door-torsion-springs.php</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoot Summ, post: 1984763, member: 1055"] You guys crack me up, take a look at pictures of people that have been injured shooting, you might want to stop doing that as well. I've done several, the "you'll shoot your eye out kid" perspective on this is WAY out of hand. The springs are under a lot of tension, you have to understand that, and work with them accordingly. They can hurt you, you have to be very methodical, and very precise(kind of like handling guns). I made my own tension bars, marked them for the correct insertion depth, this is where most people get hurt. Here is a good resource if you decide you want to do it yourself, as others have stated, you have to decide if saving $100-$200 is worth it. [url]http://ddmgaragedoors.com/diy-instructions/replace-garage-door-torsion-springs.php[/url] [/QUOTE]
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