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J-Channel trim around door damaged

65bam

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Well I believe it is official now....I am a dumb*** I was grading around my new metal building with the tractor and I caught the bucket in the J-Channel of my walk in door and damaged it. Does anyone know how hard this is to replace? It can be bent back around and straightened up but it still looks bad.
I don't have a pic since I am at work but will add one later if anyone can give advice on how to replace I would appreciate it very much.
 
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Catadj78

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You will need to take a pic.

Depends on how it was installed. One way will require some metal tombe taken down and the other juat a few screws
 
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65bam

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You will need to take a pic.

Depends on how it was installed. One way will require some metal tombe taken down and the other juat a few screws

I looked at the J-Chanel last night and it was only a few screws and a couple of nails to get it loose and removed. Fortunately there is a metal place here in the county I live in that fabricates metal and trim so it should not be hard to replace.
 

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I looked at the J-Chanel last night and it was only a few screws and a couple of nails to get it loose and removed. Fortunately there is a metal place here in the county I live in that fabricates metal and trim so it should not be hard to replace.

I would check with your builder/mfg of the building and get it there. Then you should be able to get something that is color matched to what you ruined. If not then your going to have a color mismatch that will look just as bad as a straightened piece.

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