Great video! I found it to be very soothing like working on a project with my ole man minus the screaming and yelling for holding the flashlight poorly! Thank you very much!
When in my twenties as a senior foreman I operated an excavator, along with other heavy equipment, and ran several crews installing water, sanitary sewer and storm pipe. I finally got to go back to college at night in pursuit of an engineering degree, after which I surveyed, designed, permitted and did oversight of projects. Retired now and enjoy watching your construction.
We had new garage doors a couple of years ago, your step by step was great! Now I know. accept we electric doors. Thanks again for an interesting video!
Thanks Ken for another terrific video. I'm about to build a garage so this tutorial is perfect. I appreciate that you don't edit out your occasional "oops" moments too, takes humility. You are one of the main "go to" YT channels for garages and construction in general. 👍
Ken, Thank you for a great video. Your attention to detail and methodology were very helpful. My biggest question before watching this was the installation of the rails. Great explanation. Thanks again!
Thanks Ken for the step by step installation of a garage door! You are very good at this. It was a pleasure to watch. I can imagine that putting the tension on that big torsion spring is the scariest part.
As a retired builder after about 45 years in the business, i have strong opinions on doing things like installing garage doors yourself. A person who installs them for a living, will hang two garage doors in about a half day. And during that time i could be doing something else. My time hanging those doors would be worth what the cost of having them installed is, nothing more.
I agree to a point. I’ve installed over 800 doors so I’ve gotten fairly proficient at it. The other problem I had was having an installer do it in a timely manner to maintain a schedule.
My father once said to me, "Be careful turning those torsion springs, you could hurt yourself." . . . I replied, "Many fellows are killed every year turning those springs." He was an Industrial Mechanic for many years. . . . and then he taught the course becoming a Department Head. I enjoy watching Ken at work. It is a learning experience to watch a professional. Thanks Ken. It is good to see you back enjoying your work. I was thinking that the crew working out front might forget you one night. You might have to pack a sleeping bag and sleep in your truck. 😊
I just fixed my garage door , I had a chunk of steel near the track when I shut it .the top bracket ripped out of the top panel 😅. Thank you for the video Glad to c your doing better .
You want to gap the spring so the coils don't rub on each other. At the end of winding the spring, take the rod in your free hand and smack the rod still stuck in the spring to lengthen the spring a bit. Then tighten the spring to the axle. Having a slight downward angle on the door track helps pull the door into the garage. Now that you have done many doors, portions of the instructions that didn't make sense at first will now, it did for me. I watched this video not to criticize but maybe to learn something and I enjoy your videos. LoL 👍
@24:45 You mentioned removing the door locks if an automatic door opener is installed. Another option is to put a bolt in the hole in the handle @25:36 to keep the handle from locking the door. Then the locks would still be available if the automatic door opener was removed.
Ken, this was the first video I saw of yours. I needed to figure out if people install the top tracks and make them level. So far, everyone I talked to mentioned that it didn't matter if the top tracks were level and that having them at an incline (leaning down towards the end facing the building's interior) wouldn't hurt anything. Well, it was hurting my logic thoughts about it... hahah... and I saw you make it level/equal in height from front to back. Although my needs in learning this were more for an electric garage door job gone bad fix.... I appreciate what I've learned by watching your video. Thank you and I wish you the best!!!! I like your style... and keep up the great work!!!!
Will be installing an 8x7 on my garage and a 6x5 on my shed in the Spring and will be referring to this video when I do. The shed door is made my a Chinese company (XuFeng) and apparently has a poor instruction manual. Reviews say the door and hardware are good though.
As a former door hanger we always stacked door with top first on the saw horses with bottom section on top of two stacks on saw horses with bottom of door at your waste. Put hardware on back 2 sections that would be last to go in opening. Add hinges to section turn with section and stack them up screw sections together as we stack in opening. Bottom section we would level if needed to start stack then door cables would be set for hubs or springs. I would put mark over door where spring plate goes ( do not remember that measurement been 30 years ago ) leave ladder in place then put bar with springs, plates and hubs all together on horses looking at door walk up ladder with impact gun on top of ladder. You can take a white marker and make a line across the spring and as you wind up spring you will have a count that will come up from the line you made on spring. Top hinge was up side down. Hope this will help others people. You did a great job thank you for your time.
In the process of installing a new door as we speak. (Double doors). I had to come inside because i'm a bit intimidated by removing the rails and installing new ones. Your video was the only one I could find where someone was actually installing the side and horizontal rails. Well i'm off. Wish me luck. :)
Stock insruction pamphlet says to stack doors in opening and hold them in place with nails bent over(Huh?) and then install verticall tracks. You install the tracks first and that seems the safest way to do it so why do they suggest otherwise? Just curious. You remind me of an older builder I worked with years ago. Great guy, soft spoken, very organized, and a depth of experience that only comes from a liftime in the trades. Very helpful video, I'm hanging two doors just like these and I've done a few but needed a refresher course.Thanks!
John, I have a unique situation, I know everyone’s is unique. But really this one is. The front of my garage sticks out 2 feet from the house. On top of that inside the garage there is a support from the house that goes through the garage that will not allow the door lifting chain rail puller to go all the way to the front above the door. Any ideas. Would like to try and do this myself. I believe would need a bar about 2 feet long from the door to the motor drive chain rail. Any ideas?
Instructions were good except for one bit of info. You stated we need 7-3/4 revolutions on the torsion spring. How do you know this or calculate this??
Really not surprised that g-door price has increased but am shocked at the amount. About four years ago, II was finishing my remodel of my 100+-year-old bldg and removed old wooden slide-by doors with one 7x9. Price including 6% tax was $391.02 in June 2019.
When you framed those garage door openings, what is the RO? We’re building a 24x32 garage for myself. The pros are doing the slab foundation and iam doing the rest with help
Hello, thanks for the great video you uploaded. I have one question for you or anyone who knows where I can buy this garage door. I live in Los Angeles area. Thanks in advance
Good day Ken. With all the doors you have fitted, I would imagine that you could just about do it in your sleep and without directions. Only question I have is how do you unlock the door from the outside with the internal lock activated?
installed mine just like yours. My cables end up at a severe angle when the door is fully opened and make a creaking sound. Doesn't seem to be a huge problem, but I was wondering if I had installed something wrong. Worried that the cables might rub and wear out over time.
Yup, I did same, I moved the top roller in perfect alignment with the button of door so it's not touching nothing. Zero touching..I put door down and pick cable sound like guitar string.i think gonna last much longer if it's not rubbing nothing.
What exactly is it rubbing and what do you mean by its making an angle, I dont wanna be captain obvious but it should be straight vertical and hitting nothing during the full opening cycle of the door
It's a bummer to have to get out of the car and go through the front door of the house and enter the garage and open it from the inside. How much is the cheapest automatic garage opener motor?
I have only installed one garage door, twice. I followed the instructions and put the window panel in third. I am 6 foot 3. You don't have to follow the instructions every time.
Watching a fella on RUclips,,,he assembled door first put it in place. Then installed track to it. I had my doubts. Opps think he's on to something. Went smooth, or he edited out the wtf moments lol.
Hey Ken, my garage doors use the extension springs, one on either side of each door. Have you ever installed this kind of door? My doors do not seem to roll very smoothly.
Old Side springs? Maybe oiling or lubing them up with silicone spray would be helpful. Also, I hope there’s a safety wire running through each of those springs because when it breaks, it could kill you or even “shoot your eye out.” If it’s just two springs on the pipe, then just spray silicone on them. It’s safer to have two springs per door rather than one.
A word of advice, listen to me or not, stop kneeling on the concrete, down the road you will be looking at knee replacement. I have two of them because of my stupidity. You are always stressing safety, listen to yourself and wear knee pads.
Great video! I found it to be very soothing like working on a project with my ole man minus the screaming and yelling for holding the flashlight poorly! Thank you very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
When one door closes another one opens........ Ken, you make it look so easy! Great work and it looks like you're feeling a lot better. Its a win-win.
When in my twenties as a senior foreman I operated an excavator, along with other heavy equipment, and ran several crews installing water, sanitary sewer and storm pipe. I finally got to go back to college at night in pursuit of an engineering degree, after which I surveyed, designed, permitted and did oversight of projects. Retired now and enjoy watching your construction.
I'm in the process of replacing my wooden swing doors on the shed with a 5x6 garage door so this video came at a perfect time. Thanks
It's the best one I have seen, I like this method best, others have you put the door together without the track. then put each wheel in separately.
We had new garage doors a couple of years ago, your step by step was great! Now I know. accept we electric doors. Thanks again for an interesting video!
Thanks Ken for another terrific video. I'm about to build a garage so this tutorial is perfect. I appreciate that you don't edit out your occasional "oops" moments too, takes humility. You are one of the main "go to" YT channels for garages and construction in general. 👍
U are a gentleman and a scholar Your House smells like Leather Bound Books And Mahogany!!! Loved this video very informational Thank you
Thanks
Thanks Ken, make it look easy. Looking forward to doing mine, saving some dough and spending time with my helping son
Nice
Ken, Thank you for a great video. Your attention to detail and methodology were very helpful. My biggest question before watching this was the installation of the rails. Great explanation. Thanks again!
Thanks Ken for the step by step installation of a garage door! You are very good at this. It was a pleasure to watch. I can imagine that putting the tension on that big torsion spring is the scariest part.
As a retired builder after about 45 years in the business, i have strong opinions on doing things like installing garage doors yourself.
A person who installs them for a living, will hang two garage doors in about a half day.
And during that time i could be doing something else.
My time hanging those doors would be worth what the cost of having them installed is, nothing more.
I agree to a point. I’ve installed over 800 doors so I’ve gotten fairly proficient at it. The other problem I had was having an installer do it in a timely manner to maintain a schedule.
Glad you are feeling better and able to work.
Ken great tutorial on installing garage doors. Thank you for sharing. Love your channel...
My garage is almost ready, so going to be putting in 2 doors, your video was excellent, thank you!
Nice thanks
Smiling!
Now if I could only keep my wife from backing into them. Big Smile!
You're a natural teacher. Loved the tutorial well Timed for my install
My father once said to me, "Be careful turning those torsion springs, you could hurt yourself." . . . I replied, "Many fellows are killed every year turning those springs." He was an Industrial Mechanic for many years. . . . and then he taught the course becoming a Department Head. I enjoy watching Ken at work. It is a learning experience to watch a professional. Thanks Ken. It is good to see you back enjoying your work. I was thinking that the crew working out front might forget you one night. You might have to pack a sleeping bag and sleep in your truck. 😊
It's one thing to show up what you have done 800 - 1000 times and another after spending two days in the hospital, for anything. Great job Ken.
I hope it's as easy as you make it look, will probably start installing my doors tomorrow. Thanks for the video!
Nice thanks
I just fixed my garage door , I had a chunk of steel near the track when I shut it .the top bracket ripped out of the top panel 😅. Thank you for the video
Glad to c your doing better .
You want to gap the spring so the coils don't rub on each other. At the end of winding the spring, take the rod in your free hand and smack the rod still stuck in the spring to lengthen the spring a bit. Then tighten the spring to the axle. Having a slight downward angle on the door track helps pull the door into the garage. Now that you have done many doors, portions of the instructions that didn't make sense at first will now, it did for me. I watched this video not to criticize but maybe to learn something and I enjoy your videos. LoL 👍
What a blessing to have such a good road crew near your job site 👍👍
@24:45 You mentioned removing the door locks if an automatic door opener is installed.
Another option is to put a bolt in the hole in the handle @25:36 to keep the handle from locking the door. Then the locks would still be available if the automatic door opener was removed.
For me watching when the garage door’s go on it’s spelling the near end of the build. Thumbs up 👍
Amazing video! Please don’t take it down before I do mine. lol. Appreciate your hard work sir!!
Ken, this was the first video I saw of yours. I needed to figure out if people install the top tracks and make them level. So far, everyone I talked to mentioned that it didn't matter if the top tracks were level and that having them at an incline (leaning down towards the end facing the building's interior) wouldn't hurt anything. Well, it was hurting my logic thoughts about it... hahah... and I saw you make it level/equal in height from front to back. Although my needs in learning this were more for an electric garage door job gone bad fix.... I appreciate what I've learned by watching your video. Thank you and I wish you the best!!!! I like your style... and keep up the great work!!!!
Thanks
Why two handles on the outside? Looks weird, strange to see two handles. None on the inside? Glad you’re feeling better Ken.
Thank you for doing a detailed, step-by-step how to! Would love to see more detailed explanations of other components of the build as well.
Great video. I appreciate it very much!
I am thinking of getting one of those Dewalt band saws to cut conduit. You make hanging garage doors look easy!
Appreciate your video, it was a lot of help. 🎉
Thanks
Will be installing an 8x7 on my garage and a 6x5 on my shed in the Spring and will be referring to this video when I do. The shed door is made my a Chinese company (XuFeng) and apparently has a poor instruction manual. Reviews say the door and hardware are good though.
You doing great job. Thank you so much.
Great job on the garage door Ken hope things are better with your stomach ❤😊
Nice job. Very well explained step by step. I would like to see the one with the electric motor opener 😊
As a former door hanger we always stacked door with top first on the saw horses with bottom section on top of two stacks on saw horses with bottom of door at your waste. Put hardware on back 2 sections that would be last to go in opening. Add hinges to section turn with section and stack them up screw sections together as we stack in opening. Bottom section we would level if needed to start stack then door cables would be set for hubs or springs. I would put mark over door where spring plate goes ( do not remember that measurement been 30 years ago ) leave ladder in place then put bar with springs, plates and hubs all together on horses looking at door walk up ladder with impact gun on top of ladder. You can take a white marker and make a line across the spring and as you wind up spring you will have a count that will come up from the line you made on spring. Top hinge was up side down. Hope this will help others people. You did a great job thank you for your time.
Ken unser bester Arbeiter und tolle Mitarbeiter, kannst darauf stolz sein 👏🏻😁😊👍🤗😅🇩🇪🙋♂️🙂
In the process of installing a new door as we speak. (Double doors). I had to come inside because i'm a bit intimidated by removing the rails and installing new ones. Your video was the only one I could find where someone was actually installing the side and horizontal rails. Well i'm off. Wish me luck. :)
Hope it goes well
1040 for me there in Latvia is too much, but whoo knows, maybe some day i will install them tooo.
Good video Ken. I didn’t know you were a silent actor as well. 😊
Where did you buy the door and materials needed for the installation?? Thanks for the video👍
From a local garage door company
Great video 💯 well said and done
Thanks for the video
Great video💯
Hay Ken welcome back
Stock insruction pamphlet says to stack doors in opening and hold them in place with nails bent over(Huh?) and then install verticall tracks. You install the tracks first and that seems the safest way to do it so why do they suggest otherwise? Just curious. You remind me of an older builder I worked with years ago. Great guy, soft spoken, very organized, and a depth of experience that only comes from a liftime in the trades. Very helpful video, I'm hanging two doors just like these and I've done a few but needed a refresher course.Thanks!
Need one on my shop watch to learn
Great job when I forget something I call it a senior moment Lol
John, I have a unique situation, I know everyone’s is unique. But really this one is. The front of my garage sticks out 2 feet from the house. On top of that inside the garage there is a support from the house that goes through the garage that will not allow the door lifting chain rail puller to go all the way to the front above the door. Any ideas. Would like to try and do this myself. I believe would need a bar about 2 feet long from the door to the motor drive chain rail. Any ideas?
They have side mount openers nowadays for torsion spring doors. I don’t know if it would work extension spring doors or not.
Instructions were good except for one bit of info. You stated we need 7-3/4 revolutions on the torsion spring. How do you know this or calculate this??
It usually states in the directions how many winds
Great video, thank u sir!!
Thanks for watching
Do you have a link to purchase all of the parts/tracks? Thank you.
Sorry I don’t
Thanks, nice job.
You bet
Excellent job! U the man.
Thanks
Really not surprised that g-door price has increased but am shocked at the amount. About four years ago, II was finishing my remodel of my 100+-year-old bldg and removed old wooden slide-by doors with one 7x9. Price including 6% tax was $391.02 in June 2019.
Is that door already painted of just primed? Nice clean install. Thanks for sharing
When you framed those garage door openings, what is the RO? We’re building a 24x32 garage for myself. The pros are doing the slab foundation and iam doing the rest with help
Great video
I want learn this section totally so your video may be give as we andastand abouts all feting.
Cool
Do you ever have to measure the side mounting
Hello, thanks for the great video you uploaded. I have one question for you or anyone who knows where I can buy this garage door. I live in Los Angeles area. Thanks in advance
Most lumberyards would sell them
WOW THIS IS COOL Garage door installing two side by side '
do you install for others too? i need to install like this at my garage door
Are those are heavy to carry my one person?
How about the double garage door are they heavy to carry by one person to fit them in order?
Good day Ken. With all the doors you have fitted, I would imagine that you could just about do it in your sleep and without directions. Only question I have is how do you unlock the door from the outside with the internal lock activated?
Unfortunately you can’t
Love how you said they are packaged correctly and the first panel has two dents 😂
Haha
installed mine just like yours. My cables end up at a severe angle when the door is fully opened and make a creaking sound. Doesn't seem to be a huge problem, but I was wondering if I had installed something wrong. Worried that the cables might rub and wear out over time.
Yup, I did same, I moved the top roller in perfect alignment with the button of door so it's not touching nothing. Zero touching..I put door down and pick cable sound like guitar string.i think gonna last much longer if it's not rubbing nothing.
What exactly is it rubbing and what do you mean by its making an angle, I dont wanna be captain obvious but it should be straight vertical and hitting nothing during the full opening cycle of the door
It's a bummer to have to get out of the car and go through the front door of the house and enter the garage and open it from the inside. How much is the cheapest automatic garage opener motor?
Well done!
There’s new tourshon springs that you just use a drill on the side very easy to do
I like this job....
Can you do a video of the opener installation step by step
Ken, can you leave some info on the door manufacturer and where I could purchase one? Thanks
It’s clopay
Someone buy this man some magnetic bits!
Yes
What size lag screws to attach brackets to wood ? Thanks !
I have only installed one garage door, twice. I followed the instructions and put the window panel in third. I am 6 foot 3. You don't have to follow the instructions every time.
Does it get any rubber seals to keep mice out
Yes
Stack panels first and then do the railing… much easier
who should i buy a 16 x 7 kit from without opener.
Watching a fella on RUclips,,,he assembled door first put it in place. Then installed track to it. I had my doubts. Opps think he's on to something. Went smooth, or he edited out the wtf moments lol.
Hey Ken, my garage doors use the extension springs, one on either side of each door. Have you ever installed this kind of door? My doors do not seem to roll very smoothly.
Old Side springs? Maybe oiling or lubing them up with silicone spray would be helpful. Also, I hope there’s a safety wire running through each of those springs because when it breaks, it could kill you or even “shoot your eye out.”
If it’s just two springs on the pipe, then just spray silicone on them. It’s safer to have two springs per door rather than one.
What's the object of 2 handles?
Your video was great but couldn't see very well because it needed light!!
"A1andA2" was Lawrence Welks' licence plate lol
Haha
Clopay classic 9x8 is $1600 at my local Home Depot. You sure pay for that extra foot!
Thank Ken, you save me 400$
Oh nice
I hear em. Don’t trip
Haha
Real hammer drill LOL
Haha
A word of advice, listen to me or not, stop kneeling on the concrete, down the road you will be looking at knee replacement. I have two of them because of my stupidity. You are always stressing safety, listen to yourself and wear knee pads.
Do you know how old Ken is? If he was going to suffer from that, he would be already!
Hi
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😅😅😅😅
Just paid 1800 no glass not installed
Wow
Per......fect,looking good 👍💜🪻