I have a Wayne Dalton lightweight insulated steel door with rolled inner edges.
I'm trying to figure out how to attach a reinforcement bracket to the top panel for a garage door opener, but I can't figure out how to attach the arm because the center of the garage door is faced with a thin plastic sheet to cover the insulation. Obviously can't attach anything to that and there's NO help on the Wayne Dalton site, but the standard generic reinforcement bars look like they would have to attach to the u strut at the top (with the upper roll behind that, so would be going through 2 flimsy sheets of metal), and the bottom would have to attach to the bottom roll (1 flimsy sheet of metal). It's a 12 ft wide door with no center brace for the hinges. It seems to me attaching a bracket to the rolled edges would just eventually V out where it's attached. Am I overthinking this?
I'm trying to figure out how to attach a reinforcement bracket to the top panel for a garage door opener, but I can't figure out how to attach the arm because the center of the garage door is faced with a thin plastic sheet to cover the insulation. Obviously can't attach anything to that and there's NO help on the Wayne Dalton site, but the standard generic reinforcement bars look like they would have to attach to the u strut at the top (with the upper roll behind that, so would be going through 2 flimsy sheets of metal), and the bottom would have to attach to the bottom roll (1 flimsy sheet of metal). It's a 12 ft wide door with no center brace for the hinges. It seems to me attaching a bracket to the rolled edges would just eventually V out where it's attached. Am I overthinking this?
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