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Originally Posted by Sliver
Hey, is there a magical wrench-type tool that can help me adjust a pocket door without removing all the framing and turning it into a full-weekend job? I just need to sneak a wrench above the door but below the track to twiddle a nut to align the door better.
I bought this off ebay, but it didn't work: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/275639774185
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I'm still confused what you're trying to do and why a wrench is the tool of first instinct for a pocket door.
Assuming you're fiddling with the track and/or the rollers...
- Needle nose pliers to reach narrow gap at a distance?
- Bent nose pliers to reach at an angle?
- Mini ratchet with hex or screw bit to tighten nuts or screws in tight quarters?
- Crowbar to lever the door back in place?
- WD40 or equivalent to help movement of the nut/screw/rollers?
Or look at a Youtube video on how to remove the trim to access the track, fix and then put trim back?