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Topic: Sticky sliding door  (Read 621 times)

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HumMichael

  • Salmon
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  • Date Registered: Jul 2014
  • Posts: 335
Where do you live ? I can recommend I glass shop then.the rollers are available,  mercer did go out of business last year, but another company bought them. Most glass shops can get the rollers they might be under warranty,  they had a lifetime warranty before closing. If not they should run between 10-20 $ each. When taking out or installing use a putty knife under each roller, that helps glide it over all the tracks. Another thing to look at is a stainless steel track cover, most glass shops can get that as well.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff.
I should have parts soon I hope. I will keep ur advise in mind.
vpi or VIP bought Mercer.


reelfish

  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: San Jose
  • Date Registered: Nov 2006
  • Posts: 1162
Just replaced the wheels on my sliding glass door last month. It was easy, door is about 12 years old parts were generic. OSH had them 15.00 bucks.


 

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