toypusher wrote:Leslie,
If you can draw your idea, you could then take a picture of the drawing and post the picture. Or if you have a scanner, just scan it and post that picture. Lots of photo places could scan it and give it to you as a jpeg or maybe even email the file to you so you could post it here!
Miriam C. wrote:Leslie,
One thing you can do is make a slider just like you woud do for a cabinet. You can get the slider rails form the hardware store. HD may tell you they can't get them. Put one on top and one on bottom and some bracing in the door so it is rigid enough. Perhaps make a narrow Luan hollow core type door. it will be lighter weight and not have the warping issues of 1/4 ply.
This is a picture of a practice slider I made to go across the middle of my bulkhead.
agileaction wrote:toypusher wrote:Leslie,
If you can draw your idea, you could then take a picture of the drawing and post the picture. Or if you have a scanner, just scan it and post that picture. Lots of photo places could scan it and give it to you as a jpeg or maybe even email the file to you so you could post it here!
Hi there,
No scanner, and my *very* old camera uses floppies and has no direct download capability, and my *very* new laptop only has a CD drive. Haven't yet upgraded the camera, though it's in the plans. For now, I'm stuck with my paper/pencil.
Leslie
agileaction wrote:Another thought was to get horizontal wood blinds, and lower them through a channel on either side, but I can see wet noses pushing through the slats.
angib wrote:agileaction wrote:Another thought was to get horizontal wood blinds, and lower them through a channel on either side, but I can see wet noses pushing through the slats.
Instead you could use boards, such as are used on a traditional sailing yacht. Split the 'door' that will fill the opening into five separate boards - numbers 1 to 4 (identical) are dropped into the channel on either side while number 5 slips over the top of number 4 and clips to the roof. Or maybe you don't even need number 5 - will the dogs jump that high to get at you?
Andrew
angib wrote:agileaction wrote:Another thought was to get horizontal wood blinds, and lower them through a channel on either side, but I can see wet noses pushing through the slats.
Instead you could use boards, such as are used on a traditional sailing yacht. Split the 'door' that will fill the opening into five separate boards - numbers 1 to 4 (identical) are dropped into the channel on either side while number 5 slips over the top of number 4 and clips to the roof. Or maybe you don't even need number 5 - will the dogs jump that high to get at you?
Andrew
Miriam C. wrote:How would you do the channel?
Continue the bed side strips right up to the ceiling, so you can't push a board past it, but stop the door side strips much lower down, so that the boards can be fed in from that side.
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