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Building sliding door, hard to open or shut?
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Posted by tractorsam on January 30, 2007 at 14:52:39 from (24.222.83.229):
I'm renting a place and the garage that I keep my tractors in has a sliding (horizontal) door on it. When I first got here the door was really stiff, felt lumpy to pull, and seemed to get stuck half a dozen times across the track. Made it a real pain to open or shut. After a while it stopped and was great to use. Now it's started being a pain again and I can barely open/shut it. Any suggestions on what might be the cause of the fault and what I might do to fix it? Many thanks, tractorsam
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- Re: Building sliding door, hard to open or shut? dan hill 04:47:23 01/31/07
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- Re: Building sliding door, hard to open or shut? NE IA Dave 21:31:22 01/30/07
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- Re: Building sliding door, hard to open or shut? Tom in Central Pa 19:51:06 01/30/07
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- Re: Building sliding door, hard to open or shut? Heat Houser 19:06:17 01/30/07
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- Re: Building sliding door, hard to open or shut? tractorsam 17:46:00 01/30/07
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- Re: Building sliding door, hard to open or shut? RayP(MI) 16:58:40 01/30/07
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- Re: Building sliding door, hard to open or shut? msb 16:29:50 01/30/07
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- Re: Building sliding door, hard to open or shut? Allan In NE 15:18:37 01/30/07
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