What is the strips of stuff you were putting up at the last part. Is that weather stripping? You didn’t write notes on the screen about it. Great idea! Thanks
This seal works around three edges of the door, top and two sides. The bottom has an air gap just like any bathroom door. I would say it works as well as a swinging door, which is a big improvement on this type of door.
Nice video, good way to keep the edges of the sliding door from allowing light and sound through.
Thanks!
just what i was looking for. much thanks.
Hey. Thank you for the video. Could you turn the music down please. I can’t hear what you’re saying. 🙏
Ditto on the music.
What is the strips of stuff you were putting up at the last part. Is that weather stripping? You didn’t write notes on the screen about it. Great idea! Thanks
That is veneer on the edge of the door.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Is that a solid wooden door or hollow core?
It's solid. I've really got to get on that other video where I built the door! Thanks for watching.
Whats the wood cladding on your ceiling?
The ceiling is finished in more 1 X 6 tongue and groove pine planks, just like what is used to construct the door.
I just noticed that the 1x6 pine on the ceiling is knotty pine whereas I used clear pine for the door. Hope that helps.
@@toddfowler4159 it looks great! Unfortunately tongue & groove is very expensive now I might try this with just regular planks
Is this solution good for bathrooms with Toilet, Is it keeps the smells inside ? 😅
This seal works around three edges of the door, top and two sides. The bottom has an air gap just like any bathroom door. I would say it works as well as a swinging door, which is a big improvement on this type of door.
I can't hear a word you're saying
Why didn't they just install a standard swinging door? It's not like they didn't have the space for a standard door.
It's on a landing with an adjacent door. So they would have always been banging into each other. This works much better for traffic flow.
Oh, that makes sense. I didn’t see the landing