Thank you! None of the videos were addressing this. So very much appreciated. I have a big hole where the guide was. I’m adding these in the future for my rentals. 🥰. Tenants are like kids. Gotta stay a step ahead!
This is a perfect solution I was looking for! I was planning to buy two new bifold doors AND pay someone to install them. This will be a cheap and quick fix! Thank you!
THANK YOU SAM! My wife and I have been trying for about two hours to fix a pair of bifold doors in our spare bedroom. 2:36 where you explained the adjuster bottom pivot helped us out greatly. The top joint wasn't connecting ad we had no idea why LOL thank you again.
I have a door with a bottom pivot extended its full length so the door can't be lifted to allow removing the door by pressing the top spring.. I can access with a needle-nose pliers the threaded screw of the bottom pivot from the inside of the closet, but can't figure whether to turn that screw right (clockwise) or left (counter clockwise) to move the wheel closer to the bottom of the door. Thanks
Check that the repair bracket fits the thickness of your door - my door was thicker because it has an outer sheet of wood veneer. There is a beefier "L-shaped" bracket that accommodates thicker doors, so I'm going with that. Thx for the video - it made me go look - and realize I'm not alone with this problem. WHY can't the doors just be made stronger to begin with ??
Thank you! None of the videos were addressing this. So very much appreciated. I have a big hole where the guide was. I’m adding these in the future for my rentals. 🥰. Tenants are like kids. Gotta stay a step ahead!
This is a perfect solution I was looking for! I was planning to buy two new bifold doors AND pay someone to install them. This will be a cheap and quick fix! Thank you!
THANK YOU SAM! My wife and I have been trying for about two hours to fix a pair of bifold doors in our spare bedroom. 2:36 where you explained the adjuster bottom pivot helped us out greatly. The top joint wasn't connecting ad we had no idea why LOL thank you again.
4 years later you helped another stranger on the internet. Thank you!
Thanks for the helpful video - exactly the problem I was having and a quick, easy solution with good explanation!
This looks like a great solution. the bottom chip wood is broken in my case, so I am going to try this method. thank you very much Sam!
This is exactly what I needed. Thanks so much, sir!
VERY helpful tip for a near constant problem with a current bifold closet door. Thank you.
Excellent tutorial! This really helped me. Thank You!
Loved this solution/
instruction! Just saved me a handy man's fee!
Thank you Sam! this is what I needed.
Thank you so much, I think I might be able to fix my door-particle board has worn away so the bottom pin doesn’t stay down, just like you described!
Thank you! this is exactly my problem. Headed to the hardware store and will finally get this fixed.
Thank you for taking the time to watch!
Where would I get that piece...it wasnt at Lowe's
Thank you so much! This was just what I needed !
Thanks a lot for this. I have had this issue a few times and never had a good solution..
very informative. I am now looking for a video on a fix for a upper and lower track bifold door.
thank you so much, I hate these closet doors they always break, you have saved me. Thank you!!!
Thank You for sharing, this is the problem I have, thank you again.
Thank You! Very helpful!
Great! Well done. Thank you.
I cannot thank you enough. I had no idea this existed.
Thanks a lot for the video, had the same issue with my door,
Thank you for saving me from spending $80 on new door
Very informative! Where can I get that bracket?!! I need one but can’t find it at Home Depot!
Very good but where can I get this bio folder kit?(iron part?) I looked for homedop.. or other place but they don't have it. I'm in USA
I have a door with a bottom pivot extended its full length so the door can't be lifted to allow removing the door by pressing the top spring.. I can access with a needle-nose pliers the threaded screw of the bottom pivot from the inside of the closet, but can't figure whether to turn that screw right (clockwise) or left (counter clockwise) to move the wheel closer to the bottom of the door.
Thanks
Thanks, I have to fix my elderly parents closet door.
Check that the repair bracket fits the thickness of your door - my door was thicker because it has an outer sheet of wood veneer. There is a beefier "L-shaped" bracket that accommodates thicker doors, so I'm going with that. Thx for the video - it made me go look - and realize I'm not alone with this problem. WHY can't the doors just be made stronger to begin with ??
Thank you! Very helpful is “sweet home Alabama” 😎
Thank you so much!!
does it work even if the hole in the bottom got bigger because the pivot bottom pin went all the way in?
Do you know where I can find some more of that bottom wood?? I can't fix my closet because the wood is damaged
Thanks for sharing
Who sells this bracket? That information would be valuable, and thanks for letting us know this item exists!
I went HD & Lowes neither had this bracket! So where do we get it?
home depot
@@elizabethpetrie6968 Amazon sells it - search for Prime-Line Bi-Fold Repair Bracket for 1-3/8-Inch Door
@@ericstern2600 thank you for this info!
Where did you get the bi-folder kit from? I can’t anywhere at Home Depot.
Amazon
Where can I find this product.
Canadian prepper is that you
Where do I get that part?
Whats the plate piece called
Perfect, 🙏
What if there’s like nothing there I can broke off completely like nothing there with that things still work