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    Repairing A “Non-Repairable” Door Closer

    Commercial-grade door closers are expensive. Way too expensive for me to be stopped by “non-repairable” warnings. Here is how I rebuilt most of an LCN 4031.

    If you are interested, please, click here.


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    Well....

    All you needed is the body of the closer, you can get one for $240 with factory warranty, would have solved your problem at a reasonable price.

    I've been a locksmith for 40 years now, know how to do almost any job for far less than you'd think.

    Given how long it's been there, you've got your money's worth out of it, it's earned a retirement I would think.

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