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Next, locate the roller assembly, which is typically situated at the top of the door. There may be one or two rollers, depending on the door design. Use your screwdriver to remove the screws securing the roller assembly to the door. Some doors may have a cover that needs to be taken off before accessing the rollers; gently pry it off with pliers if necessary.
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Once your iron fence is free from rust, dirt, and debris, you can paint it to add an extra barrier between the iron and the elements, further preventing oxidation. Painting your fence can also enhance its beauty, and of course, you can choose any color and style you think suits it best. After the paint has dried, it’s also a great idea to apply a coat of all-weather sealant to really ensure it is protected from weathering.
As the primary component of an iron safety fence, panels include all the important hardware between each fence post. Altogether, the panels are what form the bulk of your fence. To create one, each safety fence panel begins with a top and bottom rail, typically made from square tubing, 1″ per side. These rails act as the anchors for the pickets, the vertical bars that create the barrier portion of your fence. Pickets are commonly between 1/2 inch to 5/8 inch in diameter and be made from square tubing similar to the rails.