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Old 03-06-2023, 05:05 PM   #5277
Sliver
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Originally Posted by DoubleF View Post
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?
None of your suggestions will work aside from taking apart all the trim, which is exactly what I don't want to do. I'm too lazy to explain it (should have taken a photo), but I think Fuzz gets it and his method offers the best chance of success. Won't be able to try until this weekend.
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