ash_hammond
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posted on 30/7/12 at 01:08 PM |
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My car is being held hostage
My car is kept at my Grandparents house which suffered a massive burst last night and took out the house electrics.
Bloody garage door is electrically operated.
We need to wait at least 24 hours before the anyone from the insurance is allowed to touch the electrics.
Bloody typical.. its looks nice weather. I could force entry via the side door if the insurance takes for ever...
.: www.mac1motorsports.co.uk | www.m1moc.com :.
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Slimy38
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| posted on 30/7/12 at 01:12 PM |
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Oops!!
Most electrically operated devices have some sort of mechanical override... although in some cases it's called 'a sledgehammer'...

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femster87
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| posted on 30/7/12 at 01:26 PM |
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Haha, as said get it out with a jack hammer.
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Canada EH!
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| posted on 30/7/12 at 01:46 PM |
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The ones here in Canada have a small rope hanging from the location the door is attached to the chain, pulling the rope releases the attachment and
you simply lift the door, some are quite heavy. The rural area I live in suffers power failures during storms and we have to use the above system to
get the cars out.
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Phil.J
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| posted on 30/7/12 at 04:33 PM |
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I'm pretty sure that they all have to have a mechanical override system. Ours also has a red rope and knob hannging from the mechanism. Give
that a yank to disengage the electric drive and the door can be opened manually.
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maccmike
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| posted on 30/7/12 at 04:56 PM |
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''dear insurance man, it appears when the electrics failed the door unlocked and the cars gone!!''
you could have 2 then wahahaha
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