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Closet Doors propagandhifilms 04-29-2008
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Posted by on April 29, 2008, 2:37 pm
I have a closet door that is 81 inches high and 49 inches across
(these measurements are without the jam that is 3/4" thick). With the
jam, the total length across is only 47.5 inches and the standard door
in Home Depot is 24" across (or 48" with 2 doors). Does anyone have
an easy solution?

Posted by LouB on April 29, 2008, 2:50 pm
propagandhifilms@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a closet door that is 81 inches high and 49 inches across
> (these measurements are without the jam that is 3/4" thick). With the
> jam, the total length across is only 47.5 inches and the standard door
> in Home Depot is 24" across (or 48" with 2 doors). Does anyone have
> an easy solution?

What are you trying to do?

Posted by on April 29, 2008, 3:09 pm
> propagandhifi...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I have a closet door that is 81 inches high and 49 inches across
> > (these measurements are without the jam that is 3/4" thick). With the
> > jam, the total length across is only 47.5 inches and the standard door
> > in Home Depot is 24" across (or 48" with 2 doors). Does anyone have
> > an easy solution?
>
> What are you trying to do?

Sorry. Forgot to include the most important part. I want to hang a
door in that space. The original owner had bought a sliding door but
because they put a hot water heater in the closet, they didn't have
enough room to install the sliding doors as the heater sticks out a
bit. So they tacked wood outside the frame and hung the door on
that. i would like to rehang doors that are flush with the wall.

Posted by bob kater on April 29, 2008, 4:05 pm
Had the same issue and used double doors and trimmed them to fit
>> propagandhifi...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > I have a closet door that is 81 inches high and 49 inches across
>> > (these measurements are without the jam that is 3/4" thick). With the
>> > jam, the total length across is only 47.5 inches and the standard door
>> > in Home Depot is 24" across (or 48" with 2 doors). Does anyone have
>> > an easy solution?
>>
>> What are you trying to do?
>
> Sorry. Forgot to include the most important part. I want to hang a
> door in that space. The original owner had bought a sliding door but
> because they put a hot water heater in the closet, they didn't have
> enough room to install the sliding doors as the heater sticks out a
> bit. So they tacked wood outside the frame and hung the door on
> that. i would like to rehang doors that are flush with the wall.



Posted by LouB on April 29, 2008, 5:34 pm
bob kater wrote:
>>> propagandhifi...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> I have a closet door that is 81 inches high and 49 inches across
>>>> (these measurements are without the jam that is 3/4" thick). With the
>>>> jam, the total length across is only 47.5 inches and the standard door
>>>> in Home Depot is 24" across (or 48" with 2 doors). Does anyone have
>>>> an easy solution?
>>> What are you trying to do?
>> Sorry. Forgot to include the most important part. I want to hang a
>> door in that space. The original owner had bought a sliding door but
>> because they put a hot water heater in the closet, they didn't have
>> enough room to install the sliding doors as the heater sticks out a
>> bit. So they tacked wood outside the frame and hung the door on
>> that. i would like to rehang doors that are flush with the wall.
>
> Had the same issue and used double doors and trimmed them to fit

Meaning Bi-fold doors?

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