Sliding doors have a different mechanism and higher chances of malfunctioning but this can be avoided by selecting the correct material for you and getting it properly fitted. The key to smoothly working sliding doors is straight, accurately installed tracks. Ready-made tracks of plastic, aluminum and wood are available.
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The tracks need to carefully fitted in place and small nails are used for tracks made of plastic, nails and glue are used for wooden tracks and the tracks made of aluminum need some aluminum screws. If you are using wooden or plastic tracks you will have to be careful and drill the holes for the nails shorter than the length of a nail or else the track will split into two parts. Each set of tracks typically has two strips, with deep groves and shallow grooves respectively. The track with the deeper grooves is always fixed on the top. If you enjoy garage doors articles like this one, visit garage door repair for other resources.
The breadth of the sliding door can be found by measuring the length of the opening and dividing it by two and adding half an inch to the number. Though the panels for the door sized this way will overlap a little in the centre of the cabinet but this can be dealt with this can be dealt with by pushing it to access the cabinet.
Anybody who makes their own sliding doors will be wondering what the correct thickness of the material should be. If you have a small cabinet, about twenty-four inches deep, you will get many 1/8 inch thick materials in the market. This range also consists of filigree hardboards and multi-colored plastic sheets with embossed patterns. Materials thicker than these can be used but they have no real use in doors of such a small size.
Partial panels are either sold or cut out for special orders because the standard size is actually 4 by 8 feet. The headache of selecting the best material for the sliding door substantially reduces after the correct width required has been determined. As an alternative to the usual 1/8 inch patterned or plain filigree hardboard, a less common , inch board is also available which is usually perforated or plain. Visit roller doors for more great resources on garage doors.
The type of paneling that is usually used on walls makes for an excellent material to make doors that can slide and this paneling is available in a large variety of finishes and patterns. The best use for leftover wall paneling, if you happen to have any, would be making a door out of it.
The best option for a 1/8 inch track is hard plastic and it is available in 2 by 4 foot panels. There is no finishing that is required and the plastic does not absorb any moisture although it is hard and can crack. The dimensions of the plastic can be adjusted using a saber saw with a fine blade. The best looking option is hardwood plywood with a facing of birch, oak or other good looking wood but even cheaper grades plywood can be used.

