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  • Carriage-style Garage Door: Hardware Installation
  • From "Weekend Handyman"
    episode WKH-412


    The new doors are laid out. Then, Paul starts installing the hardware and hinges. Once finished with the hardware, he will begin stacking the doors into place.

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    The steel garage doors were adequate, but...
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    style is what we wanted...and, style is what we got!
    Time: 20 hours over two days.
    Difficulty Rating: This project rates a 4 out of 5 on the Weekend Handyman difficulty scale.

    Materials:

    Custom garage door kit
    Safety glasses
    Work gloves
    Winding bars
    Impact driver
    Hack saw
    Drill
    Speed square
    Ladder

    Hardware Installation

    1. Replace the weather stripping with a matching cedar.

    2. Measure the stop and weather stripping (figure A).

    3. Then, using a hacksaw, cut the piece to size. Trim excess vinyl stripping with a utility knife.

    4. Now, tack it into place (figure B). Do this because once the door is installed, you will be able to easily adjust it for a tighter seal.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B


    5. Next, screw in all of the hardware that goes with the garage door. Begin by drilling your pilot holes, and then fasten the lag screws (figure C).

    6. The lag screws are red as a warning (figure D). Removing these bolts once the door is installed is very dangerous.
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    Figure C

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    Figure D


    7. Measure for the placement of the first hinge. Use a speed square to mark where the center holes on the hinges need to line up. Drill another pilot hole, and then fasten it in place with a lag screw (figure E).

    8. Once all of the hardware is on the first section, center the bottom section in the door opening (figure F).

    9. Next, make sure the bottom section is perfectly level so the rest of the panels will fit properly and also be level (figure G).
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    Figure E

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    Figure F

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    Figure G


    10. Tack the panel to the side jamb to hold the panels in place until you’re ready to install the tracks.

    11. Add the next panel and position it so the grooves of the sections line up (figure H).

    12. Tie the two sections together by lining up the hinges from the bottom section and attaching them to the second section (figure I).
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    Figure H

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    Figure I



    RESOURCES :

    Garage Door
    Brand Name: Sections Inc.
    Model: Custom Victory
    Type: Stain Grade

    Electrical Operators
    Brand Name: Allstar

    Manufacturer: Sections Incorporated
    1331 Larc Industrial Blvd.
    Burnsville, MN 55337
    Contact: John Scott
    Telephone: 1-877-707-8810
    Website: www.sections.com

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