I was greeted at home tonight by the sight of my garage door opener door attach bracket just dangling in mid-air. It had just ripped completely off the door! I hadn't paid much attention to the doors until now, but when I took a closer look at them, I was shocked at how flimsy they are built! You can't tell until you see the thing ripped apart that the interior side of the doors are just made up of some sort of pressed cardboard. Sure the outside and the ribs are sheet aluminum (extremely thin), but the rest looks like it's nothing but paper.
I straigtened the bracket out as best as I could and reattached it using a few new holes in the top and bottom ribs, but there's no way this is going to hold for long. Any ideas for creating a better attach point? My only thought is to seat a couple of the attach bolts in something like a 1/4" thick 12x12 piece of wood, then use construction adhesive to glue that puppy to the door panel. The panels aren't substantial enough to hold onto just the screws (like they are initially installed) but I think spreading the surface out like this might be enough to keep it from destroying itself again. Thoughts?
I straigtened the bracket out as best as I could and reattached it using a few new holes in the top and bottom ribs, but there's no way this is going to hold for long. Any ideas for creating a better attach point? My only thought is to seat a couple of the attach bolts in something like a 1/4" thick 12x12 piece of wood, then use construction adhesive to glue that puppy to the door panel. The panels aren't substantial enough to hold onto just the screws (like they are initially installed) but I think spreading the surface out like this might be enough to keep it from destroying itself again. Thoughts?




