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Lew, Pocket doors is the term used for a sliding door that goes into the wall. Back in the Victorian age, the late 1800's, they were extremely popular to divide rooms. The purpose was to conserve heat. Now Jerry will jump in there and say Jon was around back then.:D Ken
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Lew, instead of doors that swing to give privacy to the bath or bedroom our coaches had doors that slid sideways into a "pocket".
Our coach epitomizes wretched excess because we just push a button and by air pressure they silently open or close. Flame away. I can take it.
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pocket doors
Yea, these doors are really cool! Just like Startrek, (is that spelled correctly?) they make this really neat sound too, - - - when they don't leak!
Roger
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I never thought of the inside of the coach after you guys were speaking of leaks ouside at the rear of the coach.
I have a pocket door in the coach, but the only thing that leaks near it is me. No air on my antique pocket.
Thanks for the enlightenment. I need to be yelled at every so often, as long as it isn't Mango yelling.
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We don't yell, and ignore Mango. He gets his shorts in a bunch once in a while because he is the sole male in a house of females.