05/29/2026
Some additional before and after pictures of this 1932 East Sac garage door rebuild.
The doors and all the hardware were actually pretty solid and my preference is always less is more. Something vintage and original has its own value and charm.
Obviously it was necessary to clean up all the hardware and I found a pretty significant problem with one of the hangers. The bearing had failed decades ago and the hanger ended up bent which didn’t allow the roller to really function properly.
The problem with cast iron is that heating and cooling can easily crack it. I took it over to a friend’s blacksmith shop and he heated it up, we gently moved it and then wrapped it in rockwool so it could cool down slowly. In the end, came out perfect.
The other major part of the rebuild which no one is really going to see or notice is that these doors, being board and batten and the hinges only being wood screws into one side of the boards, they tend to sag over the years. To remedy that, I made metal support plates for each corner and I put through bolts to just tighten everything up.
All in all, I’m happy with the results and if you have a challenge like this, let me know, a lot of stuff that contractors want to rip out and replace can actually be repaired and restored. Something to consider 😀