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    Need 2 door thresholds, not sure what i need exactly?

    will be 9 mill tile, and say 5 mill adhesive bed


    cheers

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    Default Re: Door stop thresholds

    Here's 2 that will work...

    Schlüter®-RENO-U/RENO-RAMP

    Schlüter®-RENO-V

    Or you get a laminate type strip...that covers both edges but is the colour of the wood floor..

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    Default Re: Door stop thresholds

    Were would i get them, b n q etc, or a tile shop? cheers

    i would place them before i tile?

    2nd pic, i dont think the lam as been done far enough into the door?

    and they work when the lam floor is say 14 mill lower?, the top pic does not seem to, but its hard to see properly of a pic cheers

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    Default Re: Door stop thresholds

    Hi

    I was think that perhaps something like Floors 2 Go sell a Mulitfloor door bar which has hidden fixings, it fixes by a nylon dowel which is slid into a track on the underside of the Multifloor you drill a 6mm hole into the subfloor, line up the dowels with the holes and with a rubber mallet tap the door bar down.

    It can take height differences from 0-14mm which is well within the limits of what your looking for a door bar to do.

    It comes in 13 different wood finishes and 3 metal finishes

    Hope this helps

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    Default Re: Door stop thresholds

    I use the same as Sutwam and they work a treat,I get them from TOPPS

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