Thanks Tim.
Bill in Oregon, I have horizontal springs. I may need to get a retractor as
the emergency cable gets caught in the track. I'll look for YouTube fixes
too.
Lin
Happy Motoring
On Saturday, June 14, 2014, Tim Collins <thcollin@mtu.edu> wrote:
> Hey Linda,
> Before you install the emergency cable on your garage door, you might want
> to take a look at this news report:
> http://www.wnem.com/story/25401255/simple-zip-ties-can-
> prevent-crooks-from-opening-garage-doors
>
> Crooks have figured out ways to use a wire (slid in above the garage door)
> to grab the release and get into your garage. From there, since most people
> don't lock their door to the house (the garage was locked so why lock the
> house door) & they're in your house that easy. No sign of entry, they just
> close the door behind them and no one knows. At the worst if your door has
> windows, they can break the glass, reach in an pull the cord and get in.
>
> At 03:44 PM 6/14/2014, Linda Grunthaner wrote:
>
>> They are perfect
>> except I see no way to fasten the emergency cable without getting it hung
>> up in the wheel. I'll have to search on line for an idea.
>> Thanks again guys,
>> Lin
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