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PoP February 11th 04 10:35 PM

Folding door mechanism
 
Does anyone know where to get hold of a folding door mechanism? Not
sure I've seen one on my travels around the DIY sheds, but then I
haven't been looking specifically for one of these before now.

I turned up at a clients house to fit a folding door and was presented
with the door - but no mechanism. Which made it a bit problematical to
finish the job. Heaven knows what happened to the original mechanism,
looks like someone moved house and took it with them - but left half
of the gubbins and the door behind.

Just to explain in case anyone is wondering what a folding door is -
it's basically a regular internal door which is hinged vertically down
the middle. One side is fixed top and bottom with hinge points (so
that the door can swing open/shut). The other side is fixed into a
channel at the top so that the door can fold, and that side of the
door collapses across the width of the door frame by sliding the
keeper in the channel.

PoP

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Peter Taylor February 12th 04 12:24 PM

Folding door mechanism
 
"PoP" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know where to get hold of a folding door mechanism? Not
sure I've seen one on my travels around the DIY sheds, but then I
haven't been looking specifically for one of these before now.

I turned up at a clients house to fit a folding door and was presented
with the door - but no mechanism. Which made it a bit problematical to
finish the job. Heaven knows what happened to the original mechanism,
looks like someone moved house and took it with them - but left half
of the gubbins and the door behind.

Just to explain in case anyone is wondering what a folding door is -
it's basically a regular internal door which is hinged vertically down
the middle. One side is fixed top and bottom with hinge points (so
that the door can swing open/shut). The other side is fixed into a
channel at the top so that the door can fold, and that side of the
door collapses across the width of the door frame by sliding the
keeper in the channel.

PoP


Magnet do them - look for Fold Aside Door Fittings on page 137 of their
catalogue
http://magnettrade.mccanni.co.uk/dow..._furniture.pdf

Peter


Owain February 12th 04 05:41 PM

Folding door mechanism
 
"PoP" wrote
| Does anyone know where to get hold of a folding door mechanism?

Hm. A search for bi-fold door mechanism on SCrewfix came up with "You might
also be interested in: a chainsaw"

Owain




Lurch February 12th 04 06:21 PM

Folding door mechanism
 
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 17:41:10 -0000, "Owain"
wrote:

"PoP" wrote
| Does anyone know where to get hold of a folding door mechanism?

Hm. A search for bi-fold door mechanism on SCrewfix came up with "You might
also be interested in: a chainsaw"

Maybe that's to half the door to start with!
...

SJW
A.C.S. Ltd.


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