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The rigid all-steel split studs of the 2000 Series pocket-door frame can support wall-mounted fixtures, such as shelves, without causing undue stress on the studs, frame or operation of the pocket ...
Your challenge now is to gain access to the hidden part of the track. The metal pocket door track typically is connected to a wooden frame member with screws. Remove the door from the pocket ...
Be sure to get the absolute best pocket door frames. Look for ones that have metal-wrapped studs that will not warp. The wheeled trucks that latch to the door and ride back and forth in the track ...
Q: I’m planning to install a few pocket doors in my new home. I already know at these locations I’ll have heavy mirrors and artwork on the walls where the door slides in and out of the pocket.
The fact that this door slides in and out of a wall creates some challenges. Instead of solid studs, steel-reinforced split studs are used to create the gap into which the pocket door may slide.
The great news is you can now easily install 3/4-inch-thick plywood panels in between the steel-wrapped wall studs that create the pocket for a pocket door. I wish this option would have been ...
The great news is you can now easily install 3/4-inch-thick plywood panels in between the steel-wrapped wall studs that create the pocket for a pocket door. I wish this option would have been ...
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