The Wounded
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Stavinair Caeruleum

Personally I thought these things would explode into a cloud of shrapnel

MemeBeing

Me too

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Literally worked at a Walmart as cart pusher we had same door opener and didn’t go well spring unwinded and cracked and door was shaking and cables were undone it was crazy mess and the stop button on our door is also broken

User Name

I thought the broken end would whip around like a weedwhaker on steroids, but I can see how it could kill you easily if it grabbed something; its speed was astounding.

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DerFilmgucker

Thanks for the experiment. Very insightful!

The most shocking moment was the $1267 quote I got from a garage guy.

First Class Garage Door

Thanks for watching! I do not know where you are located or what the going rate is in your area nor do I know the specifics of your door system or what exactly they were quoting for that price so I cannot speak to whether that is unreasonable or not. Hypothetically speaking, say a 50k cycle pair of springs is $1267 and a 20k cycle pair is $750 and say a 10k pair for $300. Which is cheaper overall ? Assuming you will own the property long enough to get the value, the most expensive are actually the cheapest in the long run. Stay with me for a moment. You would have to pay for 2-1/2 pair's of the 20k springs to get the same life as the 50k pair, that is a total cost of $1,875 (for the "cheaper" springs) or 5 pair of 10k springs to achieve 50k cycles which would be $1500 total cost (again, for the "cheaper" springs) It is important to make sure you are getting apples to apples quotes and also to ensure that you are in fact getting what you are paying for. Springs are typically marked with their size and nowadays we have spring engineering apps on our phones, if a tech cant explain how springs are calculated and show you on the app what the cycle rating is based on your door specs they either do not know what they are doing or they are pulling a fast one. Again Im just using your 1267 number and making up the rest but hopefully it makes sense. Also consider that material prices generally go up ~5% annually so over time the spring prices will be higher and the "deal" you got early on turns into less of a deal as time goes on and each time those springs need to be replaced. Keep in mind spring prices are up substantially due to current material shortages.

Tman254

This just happened to my spring. Just got home and heard it break from inside my house.

Reagan Conwell

ours snapped at 4 am last night and our whole house shook and there was a big boom

Capn Late Night

Is there any possibility of this happening by itself without fiddling with it?

I'm afraid of it happening spontaneously and then it uncoils into a steel whip that would slice me open walking near it.

First Class Garage Door

Yes, springs break spontaneously, once the steel fatigues from normal use it will snap releasing a lot of energy. The good news however is that the spring does NOT turn into a wet noodle and unravel then turn back to solid steel and slice people into pieces. In theory, if that were possible, the steel would need to be heated to a couple thousand degrees to become flexible enough to unravel then cool from roughly 2500 degrees down to a couple hundred degrees and all this in a matter of <1 second or so and if that were possible (its not) the spring wire would get bound up between the wall (header), ceiling and torsion shaft preventing the spring from unraveling enough to make some sort of whip. In reality, the remaining coils and torsion assembly absorb the energy and as long as you aren't holding onto the spring and you aren't within a few inches of the spring when it breaks you have nothing to worry about. Thanks for watching.

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