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![]() I vote the bipass hardware way nicer then garage door track (which I don't think would work as it needs two tracks to work ) http://www.johnsonhardware.com/sdindex.htm I use the top ones when I do sliding doors in the houses I finish
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![]() Also they come in single track most hardware stores carry them http://www.kncrowder.com/slidingdoor/c104-994.php and the will easily support well over 150lbs, lots of the doors I have hung can hit 200 lbs easy for a solid wood 8' door
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![]() if you have a windsor plywood out in your area the bypass door track is a double run and uses 4 wheels per roller.i've installed these in some apartments with 7'+ doors at about 40-50 lbs a door(4 doors on a track)also the by pass hardwear is a lot beefier than a normal track where the doors butt into each other
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![]() I'd like to have one single or double 10' track that each pendant can slide either direction and can support up to 150 lbs. These would accommodate that then?
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![]() the double track will.i know they come in 8' lenths,not sure about 10'.they are 3 1/8 wide,2 5/8 deep.all hardwear is included with them
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![]() Any idea of the approximate cost? Thanks for your help too.
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