Fox
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We're currently visiting my brides family (out of state) and this morning the outer glass shower door shed the rear top roller - resulting in a door that's mostly bound up.
I've repaired home shower doors before and was always able to lift the door up / off the track to make this repair, but these doors are too tight and don't allow any up/down movement - so I have to plan something else.
Access to the now missing roller is also over-lapped by the other two glass slides - so not accessible from that side either.
That (in my mind) means I need to remove the top track and go at it.
Am I missing something easier?
I've repaired home shower doors before and was always able to lift the door up / off the track to make this repair, but these doors are too tight and don't allow any up/down movement - so I have to plan something else.
Access to the now missing roller is also over-lapped by the other two glass slides - so not accessible from that side either.
That (in my mind) means I need to remove the top track and go at it.
Am I missing something easier?
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