Laundry chute insertion flap - wall dimension 31x28 no door to be found

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-15 11:20:20

11ant

2020-11-15 19:46:16
  • #1
Sure, but I didn’t mean the deviation between target and actual dimensions, but rather the ingenious design "the round goes into the square, the fool after me is supposed to rack his brains over the T-piece".
 

MM1506zzzz

2020-11-15 20:08:43
  • #2
Made by the metalworker.

 

Nice-Nofret

2020-11-16 13:10:45
  • #3
well, a simple little door is not enough for this 'brilliant' construction.. it also needs an interior...

How do you imagine this?
 

Tassimat

2020-11-16 14:45:22
  • #4
How about B010M1RZH2 (Amazon)? As an experiment, one could try to acquire a locksmith or carpenter via MyHammer.
 

lastdrop

2020-11-16 15:39:50
  • #5
Tell me, if the hole is 28x30, after installing a door you might still have an opening of 25x27. That's smaller than A4. And then the hole in the pipe: that's only 20x20.

You can barely get a pair of socks from me through that ... with the pants you're fiddling for 5 minutes ...
 

Zaba12

2020-11-16 17:29:37
  • #6
I really don't want to pile on, but I think that is a) self-inflicted and b) everything sticks to the edges when throwing it in. It's probably a shaft over 2 floors and this is the middle floor.

What on earth possessed you?!
 
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