Well done! Thanks for sharing your system.👍It takes time to make this sort of video! Glad you survived to make another.😉I'm going to wear my electric welder's face mask; just in case!😯 NoAxe
Thanks, easy to follow. I have a Westland garage door, but where would I find the model/style number? I've found a Westland stamp, but I can't find anything else about which type of door it is. It does look very similar to yours, but it may be slightly different. Any idea where I need to look on the door for more info? Thanks.
@TrueBrit1 If you take off the cover, it might be inside . Order & measure against your old one, if not, send it back, I'm glad the video was of some help
The best loop to use is a bowline. Used by sailors for centuries. It's easy to tie and won't slip. This video was easy to follow; many thanks.
This video is a life saver as my spring has just gone! Thanks guys
Glad it helped 😊
Great video thanks your a star thanks no stupid music just the method required.
Great video, thanks. The close-up filming helped a lot. Well done.
Nice technique, thanks, this will save some time and effort that I've previously spent when replacing the rollers, and cables on my Garador Mk3.
Well done! Thanks for sharing your system.👍It takes time to make this sort of video! Glad you survived to make another.😉I'm going to wear my electric welder's face mask; just in case!😯
NoAxe
Thanks, easy to follow. I have a Westland garage door, but where would I find the model/style number? I've found a Westland stamp, but I can't find anything else about which type of door it is. It does look very similar to yours, but it may be slightly different. Any idea where I need to look on the door for more info? Thanks.
@TrueBrit1 If you take off the cover, it might be inside .
Order & measure against your old one, if not, send it back,
I'm glad the video was of some help
@@wings06 I managed to find the model and have ordered from Amazon. Just need to fit it now! But your vid has shown how to do it. Cheers.
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