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Wardrobe Anti Jump Sliding Doors, currently using old sliding door
TS007Loo
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Mar 8 2011, 10:13 AM, updated 14y ago
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Hi there, anyone can recommend for any source to fix these anti jump sliding doors for wardrobe. I just need the sliding doors and not the shelves. I would probably need 2 sets of 6 feet length and 8 feet height. Currently, i'm using the old fashioned ones that is tough to push, was thinking to change these sliding door to the anti-jump style. Or if there is better proposition, can anyone suggest? Let me know of the estimated price as well. Thanks ppl.
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KirRoyale
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Mar 10 2011, 06:32 PM
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QUOTE(007Loo @ Mar 8 2011, 10:13 AM) Hi there, anyone can recommend for any source to fix these anti jump sliding doors for wardrobe. I just need the sliding doors and not the shelves. I would probably need 2 sets of 6 feet length and 8 feet height. Currently, i'm using the old fashioned ones that is tough to push, was thinking to change these sliding door to the anti-jump style. Or if there is better proposition, can anyone suggest? Let me know of the estimated price as well. Thanks ppl. yes, if you dont mind to see the sliding runner hanging, then will be ok. Because anti-jump sliding system and normal sliding system is different.
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TS007Loo
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Mar 11 2011, 08:58 AM
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QUOTE(KirRoyale @ Mar 10 2011, 06:32 PM) yes, if you dont mind to see the sliding runner hanging, then will be ok. Because anti-jump sliding system and normal sliding system is different. Hi Kir, thanks for the feedback. What do you meant by seeing the slider runner hanging? If I were to change the sliding door together with the railway at the bottom and top, would that be a better idea? Saw from your signature that you're doing interior designing/carpentering and your wardrobe design looks good. Would you be free to meet up at my condo and advise on this wardrobe change. Thanks.
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