Stuck optical drive door, PowerMac G5Quad.

This is related to the recent thread about the optical drive in a G5Quad but different enough to warrant a new topic (I think):
BDAqua wrote: Slide the door cover down with your fingers…
FOLLOW-UP question re a stuck door cover:
What does one do when the door cover won't budge in any direction? 
In my case, I can hear the drive itself opening when I press the Eject button attempting to get the tray open in order to insert a CD or DVD, the tray travels a very short distance, hits the back of the immovable door and promptly retracts right back.  There's no disk in it.  So, the drive mechanism itself would appear to be OK, but the door itself cannot be manually budged, in, out, up or down. 
The machine was badly damaged in transit.  The enclosure is a lost wreck, but the computer works otherwise.
Thanks in advance.

BDAqua wrote:
Nice delivery job, was that United Catapult Delivery service they used!?
Anyway, the door only moves down, you may have to use a butterknife or such to pry it down, or open it andsee what you can unbend or do.
Thank you!
Bending was the key.  Ruthless bending outwards of the opening in the cheese-grater grill around the opening.
Now that area matches the front feet cosmetically.  …and I have a fully functional if ugly-looking PowerMac G5 Quad.
This confirms what I said not too long ago about your advice and help being 100% correct—all the time. 
I was able to find a reasonably priced spare G5-Quad enclosure from a well-rated Amazon Marketplace merchant, and that should be arriving anytime in the next ten days.
Now I'll try getting an estimate from a local independent repair shop as to how much it's going to cost to transfer all the innards from the damaged enclosure into the other one.
Thank you once again.

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