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2 months agoYou don’t really want water holding inside of the breeze lock, you want it to drain and dry out or the brick will rot inside to out and instead of a pinhole you have a bowling ball, it’ll just take longer to happen.
You don’t really want water holding inside of the breeze lock, you want it to drain and dry out or the brick will rot inside to out and instead of a pinhole you have a bowling ball, it’ll just take longer to happen.
You can see it pulled out likely bent the arm at the same time and then someone remounted it closer to the hinges which is not good.
Why are we talking about ram adjustments? The turnbuckle arm is bent because neither arm or spring unit are mounted correctly.
Most do, enforcement is the key. Hell of up here didn’t even bother to get on people using their phones in the bathroom too record which is you know… both a state and federal crime.
Linear actuator, that’s literally how the commercial units work. Most are step capable either addon or built in and some have built in close resistance tests so you don’t mush the puppy or a kid or whatever is running about your house.
If you just Amazon automatic sliding door linear you’ll get results for units you can wire into your own setup. They’re Chinese but you can use it as a base to build better or simply an example to do the same.