Thank you. I'm 59. Have no man to help me. I live alone in a gigantic farmhouse in the North Minnesota Woods. Moved here from Washington State. I LOVE it. Semi off grid. This house was built in 1900. It is SO COOL. I'm having to renovate what I can, when I can. I'm learning a lot. Thanks for this video. I'm going to confidently install my new, fully slatted closet door in my garden room. Yea!!!!
24, 28, 30, 32, and 36 are standard-sized for most doorway entries. I know; I just purchased a 24 and a 28-wide bi-fold door for a linen closet and a bath entry door. I will be putting the top track 1 1/2 from the outside of the jam. This way, the door is flush with the trim molding when the door is closed. My doors are 1 inch thick, solid core. Your opening has those two-floor moldings, so I know why you centered the top and bottom hardware. FYI, for the top pivot point to stay in adjustment. Could you install a screw-up flush to the end of the pivot point hardware? This way, you will never have to worry about the door.
My bi-folding doors are 79h x 30w. I installed a new hardwood floor and the opener for that door is now 79 1/2 " high. It looks like I need to cut my door to fit a new opener size. How much I need to cut??? Please give me advice and thanks in advance. Video is great...
Thank you. I'm 59. Have no man to help me. I live alone in a gigantic farmhouse in the North Minnesota Woods. Moved here from Washington State. I LOVE it. Semi off grid. This house was built in 1900. It is SO COOL. I'm having to renovate what I can, when I can. I'm learning a lot. Thanks for this video. I'm going to confidently install my new, fully slatted closet door in my garden room. Yea!!!!
The actual installation of the door on to the tracks, top and bottom, was what I needed. You by passed what I needed, thanks.
Very helpful! Great to mention everything you need before starting the job!
Great job dude! Very easy to follow 👌🏽
24, 28, 30, 32, and 36 are standard-sized for most doorway entries. I know; I just purchased a 24 and a 28-wide bi-fold door for a linen closet and a bath entry door. I will be putting the top track 1 1/2 from the outside of the jam. This way, the door is flush with the trim molding when the door is closed. My doors are 1 inch thick, solid core. Your opening has those two-floor moldings, so I know why you centered the top and bottom hardware. FYI, for the top pivot point to stay in adjustment. Could you install a screw-up flush to the end of the pivot point hardware? This way, you will never have to worry about the door.
You're the only guy who actually shows the moving parts.
Helpful and scary!). Thanks! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼✅
Thank you for a great video really helpful
My bi-folding doors are 79h x 30w. I installed a new hardwood floor and the opener for that door is now 79 1/2 " high. It looks like I need to cut my door to fit a new opener size. How much I need to cut??? Please give me advice and thanks in advance. Video is great...
what did you end up doing?
@@Razraicu I cut my door from the bottom and extended hole for hardware
Thanks this helped!
Very helpful thanks
thank you very much
9:08 I wish you made the camera more focus on that pivot point but overall good video for us beginners
Where can I buy the track for the door? I bought a door but it didn’t come with a track.
Volume partner.
Good video. Might wanna double check the spelling of the tools needed on your next video before posting,. #TapeMeaure
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