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Installing Bifold Doors

Bob learns from Ron Gan how to install and adjust a pair of bifold doors.
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Installing Bifold Doors

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" Now, these are bi-fold doors, but not the ordinary hollow-cord doors."

" Right. This is a solid particle board here."

" Sure."

" Okay. It has a night spring backing it from up here that keeps the door flat and it hangs, and a big continuous panel in the hinge ones. It's almost full length there."

" Which is the best kind of hinge to use when you got heavy doors."

" Right. It keeps it real sturdy and it hangs real nice."

" Want to put it in?"

" We can hand it by?"

" Sure. Now this just hang off of a track if you've gotten them up there."

" Right. There are a couple of mounting bolts here and a pivot that goes on the floor."

" Right."

" And you just guide that 1 into place there for me."

" There you go."

" Good. Just like that. We're gonna open it up a little bit. Drop this 1 in place. You have to just [unk] back down a little bit here with the little bracket. Off we go. Bracket in place. That's it. Right on my pivot and we're----"

" No further does that end."

" [unk]."

" Yeah. And if you wanna repaint to maintain the color you just take them down, take them, put them on your soft board and just roll them out."

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