Posted 2019-08-13 6:40 AM (#172601 - in reply to #172599) Subject: RE: tack room outside door replacement
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I was just at a semi trailer body repair shop. They were repairing a horse trailer that had been in a storm. Could a business like that rebuild your door or fix it?
Posted 2022-05-03 2:50 PM (#185287 - in reply to #172599) Subject: RE: tack room outside door replacement
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I recommend replacing the door with your own hands because such services often charge too much. Inspect the trailer both inside and out. Look for holes, gaps, or hanging parts. Examine any discoloration, deformation, or separation in seams and joints. Write down the location and description of each problem on paper. Level the trailer by placing jacks under the beams. Place jacks blocks so they don't fall into the ground. As a rule of thumb, the doors can match the 6.6' doors. This is done on purpose, you might say it's the standard.
Posted 2022-05-11 5:52 AM (#185297 - in reply to #185287) Subject: RE: tack room outside door replacement
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belenom - 2022-05-03 2:50 PM I recommend replacing the door with your own hands because such services often charge too much. Inspect the trailer both inside and out. Look for holes, gaps, or hanging parts. Examine any discoloration, deformation, or separation in seams and joints. Write down the location and description of each problem on paper. Level the trailer by placing jacks under the beams. Place jacks blocks so they don't fall into the ground. As a rule of thumb, the doors can match the 6.6' doors. This is done on purpose, you might say it's the standard.
My son and I finished working with our doors in the house yesterday