Roland, now you have the right idea with your plastic strip. I have tried this using a piece of plastic door edge protector, works just fine until the plastic gives out, so what is needed is a similar piece of nylon or some other hi-teck plastic that I have not found yet. You will have to cut the V-groove in the roller deeper to allow for the extra added height of the track to get the door to sit in its proper location. That is a tricky proposition unless you have a lathe. Let me know if you make any headway on this project. On 2011-06-07, at 4:42 PM, Automatic digest processor wrote: > So what is the right way to quiet these things a bit, and how to lube the > bottom roller / track? For the side rollers there appear to be 2, one to > hold the weight, and the other a horizontal guide. I was almost thinking > I'd like to find a way to put some type of plastic strip on the track for > the roller that hold the weight in this area.
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