To: Roy Morgan <k1lky AT earthlink.net>, Homestead <homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: [Homestead] Pocket doors
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 06:34:01 -0500
On Aug 7, 2008, at 9:34 PM, Roy Morgan wrote:
Apparently this is one case where commonly available hardware will
not do for the long run. I certainly do not want to be overhaulling
a pocket door installation 10-15 years from now!
I converted a California Bungalow house built in 1923 to my real
estate office. The large opening between living room and dining room
could be closed by large, paneled pocket doors. Well, I'm sure they
could be closed when new. The fine plaster and wide, custom molding
restrained me from opening the walls so they could be resurrected.
On a "how dumb can Gene be" note, last year in the Phoenix house I
installed a microwave oven above the kitchen stove. The U-shaped
mounting bracket required several heavy screws for certain stability.
After the installation I found that one of those screws had penetrated
the pocket door behind. It took me a couple months before I overcame
my mental condition and redid the job.