If the pocket is not deep enough the door will not recess completely into the wall.
Can you install a pocket door in an existing wall.
Then cut the exposed studs to make room for the new framing.
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The total space should be about twice as wide as the door.
That way you can remove entire.
If you need a firm nailing surface you can temporarily slide a 2 1 8 wide board between the split jambs.
To install a pocket door in an existing wall you have to remove drywall and it s easier to uncover the entire wall instead of trying to work in a limited opening.
Cut wall space.
Namely the pocket door that we raved about in last week s vlog.
Install door casing nailing it to the jamb and to pocket door studs.
Drill a hole and chisel a shallow mortise in that jamb for the strike plate which the door latch engages.
Remember however when attaching the drywall with drywall screws it is very important not to use screws that are too long.
We used 1 drywall screws nothing must protrude into the wall pocket or the door will be damaged.
This can be done with plenty.
We realized after we showed you our built in bathroom storage plans that we had a few more things to finish up before we can really get going on our wall cubbies.
Use screws to install one side of the head jamb so you can remove the door in the event of a problem.
Next install the slider track using the rails that came in your pocket door kit.
We chose to save space by installing a pocket door frame in the bathroom freeing up the 8 or 9 square feet of floor space from the door swing opening up the area.
With the old door removed you can cut a hole in the drywall next to the existing doorway for the pocket.