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Old 10-11-2011, 03:50 PM   #5
arniland
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Bob,

As promised, attached is a photo of my repaired bathroom wall slide. You can see the slide to the left and the end of the hardwood reinforcement strip to the right. You can see the one of the several screws holding it in. My theory was that the hardwood would distribute the pressure across the full length of the surface, rather than at a few points where the screw heads were. Since the repair, this all seems stable.

You can also see an empty hole towards the lower right end of the track. I plan to put a rubber bumper in there, filed to fit smoothly down into the track, held in by a wood screw.

I hope this helps.

Arn
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