Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Cavity Stacker Doors 5Jul 09, 2021 11:43 pm Double glazed 7 m doors will be weighting like 500 kg plus, it will be a physical challenge opening them unless you plan to also match them with proper $$$ hydraulics. I am also interested to learn how you plan to handle 7 m flyscreens (in which configuration?) on a daily basis. Re: Cavity Stacker Doors 7Jul 29, 2021 11:43 pm we have 2.7x3.2m corner stacker (so 6.4m of double glazed doors) they open / slide perfectly fine. hard for a 2 year old, but my 7yo nephew can open them. approx 7m would be roughly 3.5m doors, assuming they are 2.4m height thats actually less glass then mine, don't see the issue. you can also get retracable screens they cover great length. ZL2 for example covers 13m. Interesting... Built with Eden Brae Now building with Fairmont Homes NSW Re: Cavity Stacker Doors 8Jul 30, 2021 8:54 am Gildea we have 2.7x3.2m corner stacker (so 6.4m of double glazed doors) they open / slide perfectly fine. hard for a 2 year old, but my 7yo nephew can open them. approx 7m would be roughly 3.5m doors, assuming they are 2.4m height thats actually less glass then mine, don't see the issue. you can also get retracable screens they cover great length. ZL2 for example covers 13m. Many thanks for your response! Yes we are also planning for the retractable fly screen. Makes sense. Cheers What do you need them to withstand? If it's normal wear and tear, then either will do, if you want resistance to ingress then laminated would be the favourite, but only… 1 12390 Sure looks like the type of track that I fitted to my house. My supplier said that the underside has a tray which drains to the front. They cut vertical slots in it. So as… 6 7901 Hey guys, what’s everyone opinion on James Hardie linea direct fix to frame? Would this be the most common method and anybody ever had any problems down the track? 0 5151 |