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Re: pocket doors

Posted by Mark McCoy at June 19. 2008

We have an aluminum framed pocket door wherein the hook that catches the last panel is attached to an exposed wall or inside a pocket. It is a very cool look. It is our Norwood 3050 Hidden Threshold product.


Good luck in your search.


Mark


Re: pocket doors

Posted by Kale at June 21. 2008

Mark,


Thanks for posting a response. I am a DIY homeowner and am interested in replacing all my doors and windows with anodized aluminium, double glazed. I would like to purchase one window first to practice the installation. Is there a place to purchase this on your website directly? resellers dont usually entertain DIYers and incremental purchasers like me (which is terribly frustrating).


Re: pocket doors

Posted by mojotooth at July 04. 2008

Previously Mark McCoy wrote:





We have an aluminum framed pocket door wherein the hook that catches the last panel is attached to an exposed wall or inside a pocket. It is a very cool look. It is our Norwood 3050 Hidden Threshold product.




Good luck in your search.




Mark




Hi Mark, what are the glass finishes you offer (clear, frosted, white matt, etc...)? How does your interior panels deal with uneven floors? I would like to use a two panel divider for a 7ft opening in an XX configuration. My floor is wood and there is  a 1/2"-plus change in elevation from one end to the other.  How ease/routine is it to retrofit your panels in my situation?


 
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