How about a 'Bi-fold' door running in channels? With a bit of careful thought you could place a rod operated latch in the 'middle' of the two doors (you could get it to seat into the channels when closed) which will add support to the centre of the closed doors.
Don't forget that the tea was originally brewed in a Tea Pot that had previously been 'warmed' before being emptied then the tea leaves placed in the pot, then boiling water was poured ("take the pot to the kettle, never the kettle to the pot") directly onto the leaves and left to brew.
Now...
Grammar and punctuation is SO important. It's the difference between "Helping your uncle, Jack, off a horse". And, "Helping your uncle Jack off a horse"
We gave up on the usual wireless doorbells as we found the very unreliable, instead we got a 'Eufy' Security doorbell plus a couple of cameras, a bit of an investment but VERY happy and proving to be very reliable since purchasing about 18 months ago.
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You could always see if anyone that's close to you has a 'Parf Guide System' that you could make use of.
You could then make one any size you wanted/needed.
I'd help you out if you're close enough.
Sorry if this is a slight high-jack but this thread has got me thinking.
We are in the process of buying a new house that has had a ground floor rear extension that was done by a previous owner approx 6 years ago. (the current owners have only been there about 2 years)
There are records of...
How about This one in London? The pictures really don't do it justice, the whole building messes with your idea of perspective.
Found the following on the Web;
M by Montcalm is a 23-story hotel near Old Street tube station in Shoreditch, London. It was designed by architects Squire and...