The torsion spring for the garage door broke in two. Until the one we ordered comes in we needed a way to raise and lower the door. It is way too heavy for Homer and wife to lift, and furthermore, I leave for work considerably earlier than she does and she will not tolerate her car out on the drive, nor the door left open.
Some cable, clamps, pulleys, and buckets. Four bricks were too light to lift the door, and five were too heavy for the door to descend. So water in the buckets and I found the proper weight in between to get the job done.
Observe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS51_sXLSPc&feature=youtu.behttp://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb426/Chal_Cirilo/Garage Door/GD2parts1.mp4
Some cable, clamps, pulleys, and buckets. Four bricks were too light to lift the door, and five were too heavy for the door to descend. So water in the buckets and I found the proper weight in between to get the job done.
Observe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS51_sXLSPc&feature=youtu.behttp://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb426/Chal_Cirilo/Garage Door/GD2parts1.mp4