"Bill Ward" <bill@wards.net> wrote in message news:GIyB5q.F3E@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.town, Carl Watson writes:
> > I have edited the pics.
> > You can now see everything a lot clearer (including my daughters finger
> > marks on the scanner).
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6257
>
> Very cool! I like that a lot. Very simple and clever. How is it attached at
> the bottom? Also, is it attached to the wall on the side?
>
> --Bill.
Hi Bill
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/cbccwats/MOC/slidedoor/comp_02.jpg
It was not attached at the bottom or sides, & wasn't very strong. It sat on
top of tiles.
If I were to build another I would put some type of pin underneath that slid
along in a groove.
To attach it at the sides would be difficult as it turns 90 degrees & moves
two studs in/out.
(...) Still, it's very innovative. Thanks for the update. (...) Good point. However, it wouldn't need to do so. You could put a plate hinge on the top of the door and have it simply hinge to the side. The other "runner" on the top would be on the (...) (22 years ago, 16-Jul-02, to lugnet.town, lugnet.build, lugnet.general)