An easy and cheap trick I used to mount the door, if you are in a rental like me and can't drill the door frames, used that heavy duty double face mounting tape from Scotch Fix Xtreme or 3M to hold the frames in place, but then again mine on the side frame was totally flat on the back and not those with the brackets like he has here. My bathroom is a 4x4m2 so I had to take out the normal door otherwise it would be a lot of space taken away. Sure it may leave traces after but you can always clean it well or paint unlike a hole whereas ur landlord will surely make excuses to take your deposit away 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for posting this! I have a quick question for you - I have a high ceiling, and I live in an apartment. I'm planning to put this in the hallway, not in a doorway. Is there a way I can mount this without having the rack touch the ceiling?
At the 7 minute mark you show a side track (left side of the door) then later you install a second side track (right side of the door). The link provided for the door only comes with a top track. Where did you purchase the other two tracks for the left and right side of the door? Thanks
I think it will okay but if the door lock couldn't hold strong enough you can add one of these locking mechanisms www.homedepot.com/p/LOCKiT-White-Double-Bolt-Sliding-Door-Lock-200100200/204662723 www.homedepot.com/p/Barton-Kramer-White-Sliding-Door-Handle-and-Lock-Set-428/205627009
@@everydayskills Okay. What height is the handle at? I have a closet opening that's only 45" tall that I want to put an accordion door into. I just don't want the handle on the floor when I adjust the height.
@@totallynotdumbledore550 the predrilled holes are located at the center of the door so I think the only way to go around that is by drill new holes to the heigh you want then use plastic filler to fill old holes OR you can go with the 95 inches door and once you cut it to the desire length you will pass the original holes.