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Getting over a sliding door threshold

By huo

2 years ago


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    #4 2 years ago

    I have some boards cut the width of the door. They are different thicknesses and widths. I stack them to make a small ramp. This eliminated the side load on the threshold.
    PS- I think it is a totally valid question you are asking.

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