Haven't found any good videos on my closet door design. It came off the track and when I try putting it back in the hole in the track it doesn't move. The railing wasn't bent so not sure what's going on. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Air_Uzair OP t1_itxpemz wrote
only spring is the one in the second pic inside the rail track
what_did_i_break_now t1_itycdpu wrote
I don't think there's usually a spring there. Makes me wonder if something happened to the rail guide on the door and the spring popped out and got stuck up there or something.
MysticQuestion404 t1_itxxut4 wrote
Bi fold doors usually have three post points: 2 on the side that isn't supposed to move (top and bottom of the part next to the wall) and 1 that does. The worst part that I had in my bifold doors was keeping that third post into the slide you have in that first picture. If I had it to do again, I'd put something else there: keep it an open concept closet, or put telescoping doors on it or something. Good luck and keep us posted?
Independent_Beat7660 t1_itygb8g wrote
Step 1: take outside Step 2: remove any metal or plastic hardware. Step 3: cut door perpendicularly in small sections Step 4: dump gasoline on pile Step 5: light it on fire. Step 6: drink a beer.
kittenrice t1_itxuzmx wrote
Do you have any other bi folds you can compare it to?
jaxpaboo t1_iu1ep86 wrote
Top 'piece' with the black disc (with screw in middle) is movable by design. Make note of it's current position and untighten screw. Move the piece about foot away keeping upwards pressure on the door.
You will now be able to maneuver the bottom peg into the bottom hinge. Slide piece back to original position and tighten screw.
Tight-Conclusion-913 t1_itxoayc wrote
Is there a part on top of the door that acts like a spring and can be pushed down?