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Ed Sirett
 
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 00:09:19 +0000, Paper2002AD wrote:

I can't find a 33 inch wide bifold door to replace my kitchen door, so I'm
going to cut it in half & put in two vertical bits to make good the cut sides.

Door gear - where can I buy it, or does anyone have a DIY solution?


If the current door is a panel type and has a solid stile down the middle,
you could make your own. Since the kits are really light weight stuff
(AFAICT) this is preferable. Even plain fire doors might not be suitable
as they may well be fireproof material in the middle.

Essentially you would split the door in half lengthways. Hang the
second half on the first. Since the second half is only half the weight
and half the size of the original you can get away with (say 4-6) surface
hinges rather than 'real' recessed ones. The surface hinges will also
compensate slightly for the width that it lost ripping the door in half.

Remove and make good all existing latch, locks, knobs etc.
Put a knob on the 'outer' side of the door near the middle hinge.
Put a finger plate on the 'inner side' near the middle hinge.
Add magnetic, spring, or roller ball catch(s) (or whatever) near the
middle hinge at the top of the door.


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