Makeitstop Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago As above. Sorry, not really researched this as yet. It was a discussion i had recently. Question relates to a project my daughter has coming up, which is a sizeable job. She seems to think PVC can do this, but to my mind (and poor memory) its too large. Its been a few years since i did my own job, where i used Reynaers slider. Anyone have views on this?
Spinny Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago If someone is having an opening as large as 7m by 2.7m, I can't really fathom why they would WANT PVC rather than aluminium.
Marvin Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Not sure that the PVC will take the weight of the glass....
Makeitstop Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago It would be maybe 3.5 metres total width, perhaps 4 metres max. Height approx 2.7 maybe
Spinny Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago As any limit will apply to any one single door with the total width of the opening being irrelevant, and you said 3.5m, I assumed you must be referring to a minimum opening of 7m with two 3.5m wide sliding doors. With a sufficient number of doors, doubtless you could do it in PVC e.g. 7 sliding doors each 0.5m wide. Probably going to look a bit shit though. Are you thinking of two doors each 1.75m wide and 2.7m high ? Or perhaps 3 doors each 1.2m wide, requiring three tracks ? Maybe type ''how wide can a upvc sliding door be'' into google AI ?
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