Article: Reader can't find wardrobe doors

Q: In our former home in St. Louis, Mo., we had a long set of shelves in the basement enclosed by a pair of 4-foot-wide by 8-foot- high sliding doors. The doors had a light weight metal frame with back braces into which you could place a 4-foot-wide by 8-foot-high by 3/8 inch thick panel of your choice. The top of the frame had rollers mounted to it that fit into a track that was mounted to the ceiling of the basement, and the bottom side of the frame had self- adjusting fittings whose plastic feet fitted into a metal track that was mounted onto the basement floor.

The firm in St. Louis that we originally got the doors from is no longer in business and we here in Oakton, Va. (18 miles west ...

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