I had a cable break as I was lowering my 16 foot wooden door. The unequal support jammed the door about a foot from the ground. The biggest problem in fixing it was to get it back up to relax tension on the springs. I released the garage door opener and pried and wiggled on the door until I got it down and straight. I pried it up and used blocks of wood until I got it high enough to use my lift table. The I used a floor jack on the table to get it high enough that the opener would get it the rest of the way up, with a little help from me on the broken side.
No way that I could have lifted it up by hand, even when I was younger and relatively strong.
Looking at the other side, I could see that it was deteriorated too, with fibers sticking out. If I had been inspecting it occasionally, I could have made the replacement relatively easily.
No way that I could have lifted it up by hand, even when I was younger and relatively strong.
Looking at the other side, I could see that it was deteriorated too, with fibers sticking out. If I had been inspecting it occasionally, I could have made the replacement relatively easily.

