Does anyone know where you can get new “t” shaped brass floor guide rails for brownstone pocket doors? (ca 1899)


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  1. Blueman Hardware on Bowery & Broome. They sell all sorts of this kind of hardware for doors, closets etc. They’ll also tell you how to install, etc. Even let you borrow a floor sample to take home. Be sure to bargin them down if you’re spending a lot.

  2. 5:55 PM,
    Thanks! I have a feeling our track will be below floor leve on the party wall side and above the floor on the other. Oh, well.
    Gotta do it at some point.
    FGG

  3. 4:58-

    The sheaves closest to the meeting stiles can be removed and shimmed with washers to compensate for the sagging floor condition. (It may require a lot of washers.)

  4. If you hang the doors though (and it seems like a good idea), you’ll probably have wall broken out. Not fun.

    Now…we have a problem…like many houses, ours has settled over it’s 150+ years so even the parlor floor’s wall between front and back parlor noticeably shifts down on one side.

    I would be interested to know how people have dealt with this and managed to get their pocket doors sliding on a track barring rebuilding the floor to level or jacking up the interior walls of the house…

  5. The part you are looking for is called a sheave track. The sheave being the wheel part that is mortised into the bottom of the door and the track the part recessed into the floor. Both parts must be compatible. Hettich makes both parts.