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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by makka619 View Post
    lol thanks for the laugh. He's pretty smart, I'm sure he'll work a way around it, even if that means chewing he's way through. no joke.

    Why does the door need to be on the bedroom side of wall?
    I was hoping I could put mount the door on the outside of the bedroom wall.
    I think he's having a lend. Mount it either side where it will work.
    Cheers,

    Bob



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    Just joking about the door. Putting it on the bedroom side makes it harder/impossible for the dog to open if you want to keep him out of the bedroom for any reason. You can put things in front of these doors as long as you leave enough space behind for the door to slide. In fact I am looking at one at this very moment that slides behind my computer desk. I have a spare one of these doors, with track, which you are welcome to if Mount Waverley, Melbourne, isn't too far out of range. I'll be "off the air" for about the next 10 days though so won't be able to respond till then.

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    oh right, haha oops.


    I want to put the door outside of the bedroom. Won't it have a lock on it anyway? Or don't they come with locks?

    No where near Melb.

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