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Old 01-23-2006, 05:40 PM   #1
jrgwdenner
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Bifold doors

For those of you who have the bifold doors to your washer/dryer closet, it might be helful for you to know that you can pop the wheel that runs in the track out of the track so that the door will open without folding. Clear as mud? If you reach up into the track you can feel the white plastic wheel that rolls across the track when the door opens. If you pull down on the wheel (it's on a spring), you can pop that wheel out and the door will open like a regular door. Glen was showing this feature to other MOCers tonight and they thought we should share this tip. It might make it easier to get to your washer/dryer without having to rebuild or rehang the doors.
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