Post Adg5MFF1IDIKcTlpZY by billybon3s@noagendasocial.com
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 (DIR) Post #Adg3JU2tasurl2eg4W by billybon3s@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T18:09:43Z
       
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       Does anyone have a good, cost effective replacement for something like this?36" x84" door framePlastic see through doorsNeeds air flow to pass through; passivelyThe magnets in the middle work well enough so people can enter and exit with ease, but the whole door frame needs to be accessible to allow rolling racks in and out.Currently these do have Velcro, but they don't do well with how much moisture is in the air and regularly fall down.
       
 (DIR) Post #Adg47m8McHx2KvC4Tw by KillerMule@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T18:18:48Z
       
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       @billybon3s Yeah those heavy duty strip doors.
       
 (DIR) Post #Adg4EuZFeu5UWJAmky by KillerMule@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T18:20:06Z
       
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       @billybon3s Like this maybe?https://www.curtain-and-divider.com/product/vinyl-strip-door-kits/
       
 (DIR) Post #Adg594OKJyIBCkqE9Q by billybon3s@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T18:30:15Z
       
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       @KillerMule I tried to get the boss to order that before these.Those are significantly more expensive than the current setup.I should push for them again. Even though we don't plan on staying past the lease expiration date, I don't see the shape of our doors changing.The biggest hurdle I see with the vinyl strips is dismounting them, because we can't have the flaps drag on the racks. But that sounds easier than burning through fancy tape to keep these doors functional.
       
 (DIR) Post #Adg5MFF1IDIKcTlpZY by billybon3s@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T18:32:38Z
       
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       @KillerMule looking at the wall mount option, I bet there are some quick disconnect fasteners we could use instead of lag bolting it to the frame
       
 (DIR) Post #Adg6e0OZKQAJk5GmUi by KillerMule@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T18:47:02Z
       
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       @billybon3s Oh ok, I was thinking the rolling racks might be more enclosed. Not so much. Usually you can maybe get a rope with a loop on both sides of the door and lasso the strips to one side with it while youre moving through, then release the rope from one of the hooks.
       
 (DIR) Post #Adg6ni1KV5H3eL1iqm by KillerMule@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T18:48:48Z
       
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       @billybon3s
       
 (DIR) Post #AdgCWKfafDAw1yxK1g by BeeLake@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T19:52:53Z
       
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       @billybon3s sliding door
       
 (DIR) Post #AdgIKDaRlu3UJV9mKW by billybon3s@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T20:57:56Z
       
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       @BeeLake I like the idea of that.I wonder if there's a design that'll work for a high humidity environment that won't break the bank
       
 (DIR) Post #AdgW7am9dxhVpHVSu8 by BeeLake@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-09T23:32:31Z
       
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       @billybon3s because you want passive air flow, you wouldn’t need to seal the frame in, just some plastic sliding doors on a hanging track