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Tony’s garage door service
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2022
Garage door repair for entertainment purposes only
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Chamberlain/LiftMaster gear sprocket lesson
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The bottom bushing should be changed all the time
Easy, easy money 
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Sometimes you can’t make them all happy!!!
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Little tight above the springs to mount the operator
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EZ -Set bearing bracket bearing should be facing drum.
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I’m sure happy for the green spring guys. They can never do it right.
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Tony’s garage door service is live! My live went down again, so here’s my finished product 
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Tony’s garage door service is live! In route to a lady in distress
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Rj0101 wall mount operator install
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Tony’s garage door service is live! Chamberlain RJ0101 install 
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Tony’s garage door service is live! RJ 0101
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Saturday morning job definitely needed two people, but couldn’t get anybody to work.
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Part five of the Marantec install
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Part two of the Marantec install
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I have never changed a gear only. Not sure why it would be worth it other than the cost of the whole assembly vs gear only but more time involved
@@rustybridges4302 back in the day I used to be a employee had to install part I given. I have to agree I buy the gear kit.
Thanks for the breakdown! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
What would an appropriate fix be? You replaced the part that was broken
@@peters6850 I believe she wanted something for nothing
I thought I did a pretty good job. They wanted Affordable and that’s what they got lol. Thank goodness for Papa Tony to save the day. 😊
That's so frustrating, sorry you had to deal with that. Once i went to a place to replace springs, both were broken on a 16x7 uninsulated door. Gears went bad on the opener while setting the limits properly. Replaced them too, but somehow my Karen said it was my fault, said i did something to it. One spring had heavy rust in/on the broken wire. They used the opener until the second spring broke. bad timing for me as i had to hear that i was supposed to "warranty" the opener i never installed. They were mad, paid, i left thinking they wouldn't call again in the future. About 4 yrs later i replaced the door after someone drove through it. Hopefully your Karen comes around too.
It's only a 5k fix.
Customer Probably called three companies and took the cheapest bid
Thanks for the videos Tony
I’m with you, Tony I love Garage Door companies Who do bad work cause it gives me something to fix🤣🤷♂️
Just did one today. It is a replacement for one that was 11/2 years old with the tensioner she was having problems with it loosing its position. The new one programs really easy.
@@RichB0330 Rich B It was really no different than a drawbar to program. Just looks funny with without that tensioner there.
@@PapaTony5340 I'm glad they got rid of the tensioner
I’m not gonna work today. I’m just gonna sit in my truck and watch Papa Tony install openers.
@@rustybridges4302 lol well I could do some perimeter seal today lol
😂
Looks good boss.
I showed there was no cable tensioner while it was going down, but the video froze
German engineering speed and efficiency
Tony you need a table you're making my back hurt watching you. go to Menards get a 4x6 folding table they don't take up any room in the truck. your knees and back will thank me.
What’s up Tony! Got this on as background noise while I install 2 81550 openers
@@rustybridges4302 love it be safe
Home Depot install. I call those jobs defusing the bomb I hope you gave him Rusty pricing.
@@RichB0330 lol $353. I was there right around hour and a half?
Rich I’m underpriced now! Tony is charging $706 an hour🤣
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@@rustybridges4302 that was my total
Nice job !
This video may not be suitable for children. Do not watch before going to bed my cause nightmares. Make sure part 2 is Rated R with a warning 😂. Keep up the good work Papa Tony 👍
@@affordabledoorgatellc7391 definitely not suitable for children
That’s a unique looking old door. Did you see a name anywhere? I’m waiting for part 2
@@rustybridges4302 lol part two will be tomorrow that door kicked my butt
Who's holding your phone?
My camera man. (Me) lol
@PapaTony5340 I just wondered cause I watched some of your videos and I'm saying, how in the hell is he recording this and doing this work and walking around? It doesn't look like you're holding your phone. 😀
Капец... I have never thought about screw in 50s.
my dad had 1
My dad Said they used to use speed wrenches whenever he first started to install them in the 70s
Creeping Charley in the bush
Very cool. How do you like the invicta doors?
In 1736 Benjamin Franklin said “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Just oil it up
I didn't know Clopay was in Ohio, I thought Wayne Dalton was the only door manufacturer in Ohio 😂.
@@theericfreeze1493 Clopay Haas and I think CHI are in ohio
@@theericfreeze1493 and o can’t forget Invicta door
@@PapaTony5340 I forgot about CHI.
Hell yea brother awesome video
Appreciate it thanks man
R8
Looks good. Little tight but that’s like my wallet 😂 cheers 🍻
I would say R-4
Yeah, I was thinking less than R6
That is going to be around 65-69. Very similar to the Sioux 72 I always talk about. There's also a Sioux 70 that looks exactly like this but has a orange case with stickers on the side. It also was of had a plastic cover for the light. These were also labeled as Crusader and Montgomery Ward
I suspect the ladder
Good video Tony I will have to say I learned something new today thanks man keep them coming!
The Champion Mayflower model
I would say late 60s
@@RichB0330 yeah I was going to guess 50s or 60s. Is that something you would’ve installed?
I don’t know how you old you are rich. Don’t take that as an insult.
@@PapaTony5340 I’m 60
@@RichB0330 yeah I’m thinking you’re too young to be hanging that old of an operator lol
The old baby… oxymoron 😂
1814 red coat edition
@@nday5356 lol
BC
@@charlestaylor1675 lol
I like those top fixtures over the 2 bolt ones much easer and I feel they stay straighter when you tighten them!
@@tannermanwarren13 yes in their 12 gauge very nice
Used the app today when converting to high cycle springs
Are those 14 gage hinges?
@@rustybridges4302 yes 14 gauge on hinges and 12 gauge on top bracket
one thing that would be nice is if the bottom roller were long stem
Amazing
That’s the place you need for all your garage door needs. Great people great service.
The one stop shop
wish mine was closer but I use them in a jam
Thanks Tony, I appreciate you.
I’m confused about this whole change, can you use the old 315 to 390 remotes when you do this or does it only work with the current remotes?
@@EvansGarageDoorServices Evan only works with the current stuff that has the MC behind the part number or model number the 2023 and on
@@PapaTony5340 that’s what I was assuming, would’ve been a bit weird if you could use the 970 series with the new units
I have told a customer how to do this while sitting in a restaurant so he could break into his own house🤣
@@rustybridges4302 went to customers house they were having a problem with their 8500. I locked them out of their own house. I was able to take my spring gauge and hook it to the red cord pull it through and pushed deadbolt over with it.
Do that's why they give you a electric deadbolt.
@@theericfreeze1493 8900 W does not come with a deadbolt. If you notice on the deadbolt, it has a handle on each side. You can take your spring gauge and slide that lock over while standing outside.