TDWendt
Well-known member
IM thinking some metal L brackets on the back side of the door to hold the wood together so it can be usable again(can't open currently, car parts and compressor ,lawn mower ect stuck inside )
I'd probably take the top panel out, glue and clamp it back together, maybe adding some type of fasteners or brackets.
Aside from repairing the actual section, could the top section be moved to the bottom, or to a different section that would have less stress? ...

set it on fire and walk away.......
huh, the top section has the least stress--it only connects at the bottom, no weight on it, no pressure, nothing.![]()
So you're the guy who's causing my fire insurance rates to go up all the time........

Actually, the top panel DOES have the most stress. The door opener puts a major stress on it as it pulls it open, especially if the door isn't adjusted properly.


The spirit of Garage Journal compels that you repair this door then post pictures! Fix it properly and expertly and start a "garage door rehab" thread. This, of course, will require a new major tool purchases (you ALWAYS need to buy a new tool for a job!).
Ignore these blasphemers and naysayers who would have you abandon this door! Rehab it and live (and park) proudly!
