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Pocket doors
LydiaJ
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Does anyone have any experience of pocket doors? Are they a useful and hassle-free way of saving space, or an expensive gimmick that tends to go wrong and is a nightmare to fix when they do?
I've tried searching the forum for them but can't find anything.
Thanks very much everyone.
I've tried searching the forum for them but can't find anything.
Thanks very much everyone.
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Tyre performance in the wet deteriorates rapidly below about 3mm tread - change yours when they get dangerous, not just when they are nearly illegal (1.6mm).
Oh, and wear your seatbelt. My kids are only alive because they were wearing theirs when somebody else was driving in wet weather with worn tyres.
Tyre performance in the wet deteriorates rapidly below about 3mm tread - change yours when they get dangerous, not just when they are nearly illegal (1.6mm).
Oh, and wear your seatbelt. My kids are only alive because they were wearing theirs when somebody else was driving in wet weather with worn tyres.
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Not sure what you mean, have you got a picture/0
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http://www.pocketdoors.co.uk/
They would be great if they made the same sound as the ones on Star Trek!Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!
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Bit of both. Sliding doors hung on the one face of the partition don't look nearly as neat, but at least you can get to the mechanics when they go wrong.0
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It would be great if the pictures on the website would stay still long enough to have a good look.Norbertsmum wrote: »http://www.pocketdoors.co.uk/
They would be great if they made the same sound as the ones on Star Trek!Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
hi,
we thought of having these on our shower room but they would have taken up too much space! so in the end we used bi-fold doors which work quite well, after i got someone to make a handle for the inside. They don't sell special door furniture for them which they really need.
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