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One final modification we made when we had money before the electronics industry in the US took the big dive.

You bathroom wardrobe door was so big, I had to stand in the shower to open it. My wife said it had nothing to do with the size of the door and everything to do with the size of me. But you can see what we did. We had a cabinet guy cut the door in half and redo it. It cost $250.00.



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You're costing me money with every post and picture Dave! Please stop! Step away from the digi-cam and keyboard. You will not be harmed! Place your wallet in the mail to the following address..... :-)
 
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Good engineering Dave! I had a cabinet guy look at mine (which both doors are in the hallway---and join together inside to make a very large closet area) anyway, we are looking at sliding glass doors that will cover the closet area and will slide from either end.

Nice Job.
 
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