communicating doors in a single frame with double leaf
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 6:15 am
Hello All,
I am in the home stretch of a small, single-room studio project with a double leaf design. So far, things are going along well. The last bit that needs working out is how to integrate a tandem / communicating door with a single jamb / frame.
My assumption (and I'd love to be told I'm wrong) is that the shared jamb will couple the inner and outer leaves if bolted to both. Is that accurate? Or is this one of those situations where the benefits of an airlock door outweigh the issues of the coupling?
For reference, I am looking at something similar to the Overly 5712190 assembly. (The one I'm looking at is made by Curries; their 757 series)
Thanks!
I am in the home stretch of a small, single-room studio project with a double leaf design. So far, things are going along well. The last bit that needs working out is how to integrate a tandem / communicating door with a single jamb / frame.
My assumption (and I'd love to be told I'm wrong) is that the shared jamb will couple the inner and outer leaves if bolted to both. Is that accurate? Or is this one of those situations where the benefits of an airlock door outweigh the issues of the coupling?
For reference, I am looking at something similar to the Overly 5712190 assembly. (The one I'm looking at is made by Curries; their 757 series)
Thanks!