QUOTE(ripper911 @ Dec 29 2014, 04:02 PM)
One of my fellow directors is gone to the door surplus store to see if they have one... With the type of door we have it looks like we can't even get the rollers out without taking out the frame.
We've been trying to rig it up for half of the day.
you can and you cant....pocket doors are tricky to work on, but if you look at the extension jambs, you can remove those without taking off the outer trim....
if you must, slip a hand held hacksaw blade between the trim and the jamb and slide it down to find all the nails, then cut them off.
The jamb will pull out towards the middle of the opening, so you should not need to touch the outer trim.
Once the jams are removed, the whole hardware setup will come out.
Typically you can remove just one side, and if you look close, one side it typically fastened less than the other....
If you remove one side, you can swing the door into the room in that direction and remove the rollers....
Its funky spacial geometry, but there is a trick to every door and how to remove it.
Worst thing is they nailed through the trim into the jam.
Then use the blade to cut those nails.
When you put it back together, use screws to screw in the jam, nothing more.
rich