Working down the hall |
A view form the other end |
Demo in the toilet compartment |
New plywood down the hallway |
Planning the layout |
Radim starting on the job |
Almost ready for thin set |
Looks great, doesn't it? |
Drawer pulled out. That is a heating duct that you see hanging out |
Looking down on the roller |
What the roller looks like. The large bolt on the top is the adjustment |
We get it pulled out and we see the problem immediately. The tile was only installed back to the roller instead of under it causing a blockage that the roller couldn't go up and over, in fact it caused a 5/8" high block right in front of the roller. I inadvertently caused the problem when I raised the rear roller all the way up. That caused the middle roller to carry the weight of the slide, pushing it down, so when Radim installed the tile, he pushed it all the way back until it firmly stopped just like he had at the beginning not realizing the roller had moved down. We inserted a plywood shim in the gap and all is well now! The slide moves in and out just like it should, the tile is beautiful, and the grout will be done tomorrow! All is well.
2 comments:
That had to be a moment when the slider stops cold. Uh Oh...
Sickening!
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