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Old 02-04-2007, 08:45 AM   #1
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non pocket sliding doors?


id like to have a pocket french door between my living room/dining room and my kitchen. i cant install one though because i have ductwork and outlets on either side of the door. i really dont want to do a traditional hinge. i found this product, anyone use it? i can set it up to slide behind my fridge or behing my cabinet in my dining room. almost as good as a pocket door, but not quite as cool looking. http://www.johnsonhardware.com/2610f.htm

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if you are curious, of the 4 walls, i can make it slide over 2. the right side wall has light switches and a duct inside it that supplies upstairs, but on the kitchen side of that wall there is nothing. the door can slide there. the left side wall has a duct in it that supplies the kitchen but on the dining room side i can slide the door there as there is only one outlet, that we dont use. so instead of 4 options, i have 2.
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Did you or anyone else try these doors? http://www.johnsonhardware.com/2610f.htm I think this is just what I've been looking for but would like others' feedback. Has anyone found similar better hardware?Thanks
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