2010 Sundance 2900MK
When the pocket door is moved inside the pocket all the way the door hangs out of plumb as the bottom is kicked out into the walkway.
Seems like the rear track screws are loose which allows the pocket door to sag from the rear resulting in the out of plumb door.
any suggestions how to get into the interior of the pocket frame without removing the entire entry cabinet?
Thank you
Rod
Wow, I know this thread is old, but someone might need to know how I did it. From the bedroom side, gently remove the little piece of trim mounted near the ceiling on the shower side, about 4 inches long.
then tug on the large trim piece, its wood about 4 inches wide and spans the width of the door. Careful it will give way its held up with little brad nails. After removing that, you will be able to see the channel that the door glides rest in. My door was off both of these. They were way back in behind the entrance cabinet. I used a broom to move them back out where I could see them.
Look at the top of the door, the rear lock, one faces to the right as you are looking at the top of the door from the bedroom. One faces to the right. If both of the plastic locks are still intact you are lucky, or favored by God.
You will need someone to lift bottom of the door so you can force the glides back into the locks at the top of the door.
My wife inserted a broom handle from the kitchen side to the top of the landing of the stairs and picked up the door for me. I used a flat blade screwdriver to move the glides into the lock at the top of the door if the plastic locks are there, clip them in place around the stem of the glide that you just inserted into the lock at the top of the door. The lock was missing on the rear one of mine so I had to be very careful in lifting and installing the front glide, one nearest to the shower. It still had the little lock so I snapped it around the shaft of the glide.
It opens and closes like new again. I suspect that it wasn't secured properly when a previous owner moved the unit, and the door slammed and broke that little plastic lock allowing the rear glide to become detached, then the owner tried to move the door and detached the other one. Moral, make sure the door is secured prior to getting underway.
Hope this helps someone, oh and reattach the trim pieces with you brad nailer.