Day 12 of 100 doing some Do It Yourself around the House #DIY
DIY video on how to remove and replace rollers on a older aluminum sliding glass door. Also installing a sliding door repair wheel. Make your sliding glass doors smooth again!
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Published on Jan 9, 2018
DIY video on how to remove and replace rollers on a older aluminum sliding glass door. Also installing a sliding door repair track. Make your sliding glass doors smooth again!
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Ahsby Chavez
Ahsby Chavez
4 months ago
You’re doing it the hard way. No need to take out all the screws. Just the bottom two. Then tap the bottom rail off. I’m a glazer with 13 years experience.
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mark s
mark s
5 months ago
HOPEFULLY after the end of the video ill show you the after. you had doubt about fixing it lol.
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Aldo Thomas
Aldo Thomas
2 months ago
Is there a trick to taking the door out of the tracks ? I have a similar door but i cant get it to clear the tracks
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Daniel Hernandez
Daniel Hernandez
3 months ago
awesome macaw
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Rudy Garcia
2 weeks ago
Most people are going to want to know how you got the door off the track......
Jackye Ferreira
1 week ago
Thanks. Very usefull. Where did you bought the long pieces to place on the tracks? I happen to have the same doors.
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