
When I moved into my condo there were no closet doors in my bedroom. There was just a partially busted track on the bottom and top of the closet's frame.I went and bought two doors with the required top and bottom track, screws, etc, with the doors sized to fit my closest space.I removed the old tracks, cut the new ones to fit the frame with a hacksaw, screwed them in to the floor/top of the frame, and then popped the doors into the new tracks.They slide back and forth just fine.My problem is that no matter how I adjust the doors, one side is never even close to flush with the frame.Here are some pics: http://ift.tt/2wlc7PR pic one, you can see that both of the doors are roughly flush with the frame.In pic two, I've simply pushed both doors from their flush side to the opposite side. Now you can see that they are far away from being even. The top of the door is far away from the wall.If I go behind the door and use my screwdriver to adjust the "roller" thing attached to the door and bring it down. I can make this side flush with the frame. But then when I slide it to the other side, it'll now be uneven with the opposite side.What's going on? via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2uVJ3v1