SR3500 Flush Doors
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:16 pm
Hope March is treating everyone well.
Has anyone tried/succeeded in making their doors flush mounted?
It is something I have thought a lot about, but have not seen (on a murphy).
It seems as though it would be fairly straightforward. I would be doing it
on seaplane style flip up doors.
I guess you would just need a lip around the perimeter of the door sill, and
a latch that drew the door inward to seal.
What do you think? Just stick with what is proven? It would sure look a lot
cleaner.
Any input is appreciated.
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Has anyone tried/succeeded in making their doors flush mounted?
It is something I have thought a lot about, but have not seen (on a murphy).
It seems as though it would be fairly straightforward. I would be doing it
on seaplane style flip up doors.
I guess you would just need a lip around the perimeter of the door sill, and
a latch that drew the door inward to seal.
What do you think? Just stick with what is proven? It would sure look a lot
cleaner.
Any input is appreciated.
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