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Prime Line 6560 Bypass Guide Adjustable Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.3
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Description of Prime Line 6560 Bypass Guide Adjustable

Steel base with nylon tips. Fits 3/4in. to 1-1/4 in. thick by-passing door. Fits Acme and others. Adjustable bottom mount bracket.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not exactly the same as the rails on the Stanley 121.

Thought I'd order a replacement Stanley 121 because it's exactly what I was looking for and looks the same. But it's slightly different in size and the doors of my closet didn't fit between the rails. It's probably less than eight inches different, but it still doesn't work. So completely useless for me.

Pros
  • Tools & Housewares
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 1 out of 5

No exact size is given on the doors

They are not the same on both doors. One part fit snugly in a door, and the other was very tight. Tried another piece and none fit. So I measured each one and only one was 1-3/8" while the rest were about 1-1/4" or smaller. This is what I get when I try to fix this while I'm home at the time. Update: Got a replacement but still the same result. It doesn't fit the 1-3/8" closet door we have. I just leave it at that and use paste as that was what ended up being necessary. The.

Pros
  • Fittings for sliding and double doors
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally metal door rails!

I've searched my local hardware stores for metal sliding door tracks to no avail. A few years ago I reluctantly installed three plastic bottles. I have carpeted cabinets and didn't want to try to cut small pieces big enough to fit these plastic rails flush to a hard floor so they would buckle over time and if they were flush mounted it wouldn't be enough Height available to correct locking the doors. You have done a great job. . I screwed them on with the (longer) screws I had and compressed…

Pros
  • Hardware
Cons
  • Some Cons