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lafta
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ok i guess the garage means a carpenter's garage too.....

anways im thinking of installing sliding doors in my parents house as a favor, anyone done any project like this,
ive never done this and was wondering if its a good idea to tackle this project or let a pro do it

12/8/2008 6:30:55 PM

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are they just going in a wall or are you making a window a door?

need some more info about the location

12/8/2008 6:36:28 PM

baonest
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yeah, most require you to alter the frame. thats just what ive experience. im assuming nowadays they should be common measurements to make the job easy.. but who knows

12/8/2008 7:25:08 PM

lafta
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this would go into the wall, so i'd may have to adjust wiring and the frame, from what i've seen online

also there is a type that slides on the outside of the wall but that wont work for me

12/8/2008 7:58:55 PM

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that is going to be a pain because you will most likely need a temp wall to support everything above and you will have to throw in a header and some jack studs

12/8/2008 8:03:02 PM

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^it depends on the wall

a load bearing wall is gonna take a little extra work with bracing while you install the door

but either way, you'll have to tear away a large patch of drywall to install the frame.......the door should come with decent instructions, since its a rather common home modification nowadays

12/8/2008 11:46:08 PM

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well since it is a door, a sliding one at that, im 99% sure it will be installed on an exterior wall which by default will be load bearing

12/9/2008 8:26:27 PM

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Pocket doors are a pain in the ass. Just don't be a retard like me and nail your chair moulding up with 2 inch nails while the pocket door is in the wall. I had scratch my dumbass head a long while to figure out how to get that fucker out again.

12/9/2008 8:31:28 PM

slaptit
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^^i was totally thinking pocket doors

12/9/2008 11:22:26 PM

lafta
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yes it is a pocket door,
but this is seeming like a project i may not be able to do
i may rather just try to invent a new ingenious door that functions like a sliding door without the messy installation

12/9/2008 11:59:43 PM

BigBlueRam
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this will not end well.

let a pro do it.

12/10/2008 2:39:22 AM

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well a pocket door changes everything, i thought you were talking about a sliding glass exterior door

12/10/2008 1:01:23 PM

smc
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How about a bifold closet door? Just screw a track to the top of the door frame and you're good to go.


Or, this is pretty pimp:

12/10/2008 7:18:26 PM

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if it is a weightbearing wall, then yo9u need to install a long ass header, and you're gonna have to take out and reframe an opening twice the size of the door for a pocket door

12/11/2008 6:47:39 PM

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