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Default What's This Patio Door Part?

On Jul 18, 6:03*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
Harry K wrote:
On Jul 17, 3:22 pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Harry K wrote:
On Jul 17, 8:19 am, "HeyBub" wrote:
Harry K wrote:
The track won't wear down if the door frame is sliding
metal-on-metal. By "track" I mean the raised, rounded, rail onto
which the rollers roll.


The fact that you've had to replace the rollers every 30 days (or
whatever) could be a sign that the track *IS* worn down.


Try this: Invest about ten bucks in one of those snap-on rails
and forget about the problem for the next twenty years.


In my cased on the latest change the door _was_ riding metal on
metal. The roller was frozen.


Ah, well, forget what I said.


Good-oh on you for finding the real culprit.


But note that the track was _not_ worn.


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Are you _really_ that dumb?


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You really _should_ tell your mommy to quit doubling up on your stupid
pill dose.

Harry K
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