Let's start over......
the boy learned the other day that he shouldn't backout of the stall while the garage door is in motion going up.....spoiler on the stang pushed against the bottom door panel which in turn bent two panels....
the boy can thank his lucky stars that this door doesn't have strut braces since its a 9x7 or the spoiler would've been ripped off of the trunk lid...
now since this garage door is an "overhead door" brand, the cost for fixing it is $500......now I wished the whole door would've dropped on his car....then his vehicle insurance would've had to pay and I would've gotten a new complete replacement door....I'm going to work his butt off for this one
the boy can thank his lucky stars that this door doesn't have strut braces since its a 9x7 or the spoiler would've been ripped off of the trunk lid...
now since this garage door is an "overhead door" brand, the cost for fixing it is $500......now I wished the whole door would've dropped on his car....then his vehicle insurance would've had to pay and I would've gotten a new complete replacement door....I'm going to work his butt off for this one
Needless to say I had all I could do not to laugh.
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Jim
Jim
You taking it as good news or bad news?
hopefully its still structurally sound....
thinking about splitting the panels apart and using some construction adhiesive or jb weld on the seam of the door skin....clamp it together and let it set up for a couple of days...
I've done that before to my beaters I had back in high school and college....great body filler.....keeps the moisture and dust out...cheap and effective....imo







