Thanks Bill 👍. I replaced the rollers on Mum’s sliding door the other day and when she asked how I knew what to do, I told her that my friend Bill showed me 😁
Bill the door has no screws fixing the bottom to the side. The bottom will eventually drop and scrape the bottom frame. You didn't address the track either or adjust the door.
👍 thanks for remembering! We had to have some one come over and fix our sliding glass shower screen. Thankfully it only cost us a few beers and a dinner at our favourite restaurant anyway.
Cheers that made it easier than I thought it would be,though had to grind a few mm off the axles as Bunnings ones were a bit too wide for the plastic insert in the door.
My sliding glass door doesn’t clear the frame so I can’t lift it out 😭 please tell me I don’t have to remove the fixed panel to take out the sliding door
I need some help. On my door when i tighten the screw that holds the roller assembly it pulls it up and the rollers almost don't stick out. Even after setting the adjustment screw all the way to the lowest point of the wheel.
Jason doors for example, you can't really get the door out, you have to pull the sides of the door off so just glass is exposed before you can slide wheel housing out. I hate precision doors & frames.
You are kidding me. I have been removing my blinds to paint the window surrounds and couldnt figure out how to release the blind from the bracket. I finally managed to get the screws undone on the brackets to remove the whole assembly. Your vids are so good. I dont even have a glass sliding door but watched anyhow incase i could help someone down the track. And what did i see.. how to easily remove the blind from the bracket. Palm to forehead emoji
Hey, can you do the same thing with the security sliding door? Mine is currently metal on metal but I’m not sure if you can easily pop out the security door like the glass door.
You can, but there is a nack to it. Both sides of the plastic wheel housing has a barbed part that keeps wheels locked in place you have to press both those in with something pointy while you evenly lift it out
YAY !!! I have not been able to get anyone to fix my sliding door for about two years... I get told it is easy, but no one wants to do the "EASY" LOL but watching you.. I think I can do THAT!! TY TY!!
I've seen other videos where they start from the outside and remove first the sliding screen (if installed), then the stationary glass "door", and finally the moving door... check around youtube to see if that might be the best way for your door. I'm crossing my fingers this way works for me. Also if you adjust your rollers as high as possible first you might have enough room to wiggle it free.
Hi Bill, I have tried this but the sliding door cannot be lifted. The cast around the door is very hight (look a bit like the door on you wheels adjustment video). Would you have any advices on how to do this please??