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CDS Saw Blades and Drill Bits for Concrete and StoneI don't either, and I don't have a clue why. windows and doors munster Well, ask a loaded question, and you get a load for an answer. frameless shower doors kingwood txHow can I knowgarage door panels alberta if it can be repaired? But together we'll sort this out! Has the door been terminated? First, is the door not working because your little bundle of joy used it as a battering ram against the Newfoundland?  Did she try to set the Olympic record for chin-ups on it?  If the door is bent, creased, or the hinge is twisted, you probably need a new door unit.  If, the problem has developed gradually over the years, you may be able to
Each door is designed to fit adjust within a size range, not just one fixed width, to compensate for irregularities in the enclosure or the walls. usually some adjustment left to compensate for sagging. Sagging means that the door is either hitting on the latch side of the bottom or the top of the latch Now that you have a feel for the function of the door, you have to take a really close look to see what the problem is you are trying to solve. Is there an obstruction like a loose screw in the bottom of theDetermine what you want to accomplish, and them continue reading, if The frame is usually a sort of aluminum sandwich, the hinge "U" sliding into a frame "U". The frame "U" is stationary, either attached directly to the wall or to another panel (sometimes glazed). hinge "U" slides into the frame "U", and can be adjustedThe two are aligned so the door does not drag on the bottom, or hit the latch side, and then the two parts are screwed together
with three or four screws. Loosening these screws will allow for adjustment. Half the time, the heads of the screws strip when you use a screwdriver onOne solution is use a pair of Vice Grips© to grab the screw heads and(TRICK: If the pliers won't grab the screw heads at all, use a file and flatten opposite sides of the screw. Try not to damage the shower doorThis will give a better grip!) Worst case... you may have to drill the heads off the screws. But which screws, you may ask? You can try to release them by inserting a long screwdriver, pry bar, or any similar tool into the opening in the top of the "U" sandwich, and use it to leverage them apart. Even a light tap or two with a hammer may be needed. Worst case, if the "U"s seem to be frozen together, try spraying someI have never had to take as drastic an action as this, but, just in case, you should be prepared! Once you can get the door frame to adjust, you should be able to get it into
a position so that it will swing free, as free as the wind blows, as free... I always prefer to install a shower or tub door set in a "virgin"But we can't always have our way, so we must carefully remove the old set with as little damage as possible to the walls.  Remove the old door and frame... except the parts directly attached to the walls and threshold. The first step is to disassemble the frame parts. The door may have separate hinges that can be unscrewed, or it may be attached to a frame via a piano-type hinge. screws and take off all the parts until you are left with two vertical "U" strips, one on each side of the enclosure, and a base strip crossing the threshold of the shower between the two vertical strips. The vertical strips and the base strip are undoubtedly glued and screwed down. This is important to know, because if you try to just pull them off, you may damage the surface of the enclosure, or, if it is tile, loosen tiles.
After removing the screws, push a thin 1" putty knife between the enclosure and either vertical strip at the top, and gradually work it down behind the strip. This will cut any remaining adhesive bond and free the strip. Do this on both vertical strips, and then onClean up the residual glue with a razor blade, utility knife, or even a heat gun (see the transcript of my seminar on caulking, Caulk All The Time, People Think You Crazy, for more caulk removal info). Once the enclosure is spanking clean, follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation of your new door. tips that might help... There are four common causes for this problem. Here they are with the 1) The doors are dragging on the bottom track. Solution:  Remove the door from the track and adjust the upper rollers so that the door is a little higher.  You may have to adjust both sides to keep the door aligned with the wall strips. 2) The rollers are worn out.
Solution:  Remove the rollers and take them to a good hardware store forTry to get rollers with the same profile... some have curved edges like donuts and some have squared edges like checkers.  shaped to match the profile of the upper track.  Getting the wrong shape might not improve your situation! 3) The upper track has been damaged.  Solution:  If you are lucky, there may be a shower door company in your area that has parts available. Take the old upper track with you.  If the upper track does not come off easily, it may be caulked in place.  The caulk will have to be cut off to free the track for removal. Since different tracks need different rollers, you may also have to replace your rollers, so bring one along as a sample. 4) The roller mounting brackets are bent, causing friction against the doors.  Solution:  You might be able to carefully bend them back into proper alignment.  attained when the rollers are vertical and aligned with the doors.