2018 L E Johnson Scavenger Hunt Game
The L E Johnson Scavenger Hunt as featured in the February 6, 2018 AsktheBuilder Newsletter. Click the link to see a great pocket door photograph. Tim explained in his January 31, 2018 Newsletter what these games are about and "What's in it for me!"
Step One: CLICK the following links and STUDY what you see. When you get to the page at the LE Johnson website, be SURE TO CLICK the photo to get it to ENLARGE.
- Secret Sun Room
- Two Doors Share One Pocket - BRILLIANT!
- BeetleJuice Table - No Kidding!
- Clutter HideAway With Ventilation!
- Dogs and Kittens Living Together!
- Magic Mirrored Sliding Door - What's Behind it?
- Fruit & Flowers and Classic Lines
- The Hidden Compact Office
Step Two: Answer the following questions. After you click SUBMIT, be sure to SCROLL UP so you can see your score!
SPONSORS /
Great show of doors.
I liked all the options of pocket doors.
LIKED THE TEST, BUT WHAT ARE THE CORRECT ANSWERS? Sorry about the caps - lousy typist.
Pat,
You were instructed to click to see your score. The answers were there.
Did you do that?
I worked at a wholesale distributor of building materials, in days gone by, and we distributed Johnson Hardware, so I am intimately familiar with their FANTASTIC products. (yea, I may be overdoing it, but....) I was finishing a 2nd story multi-use room in an addition we put on, it is 8'x16' and I didn't want to lose floor space to a swinging door. I put in a Johnson pocket door, with their tricycle rollers, so i could use a real wood panel door without worrying about weight carrying capacity. Be sure to get the little bits of debris out of the track before installing the doors so,when done, the doors will simply glide in the track. one of the best things I ever did. Now I keep thinking of doing this to the door in my postage stamp bathroom (6'x10'). Current door swings into the room. I could surface mount a sliding door of somesort to the hallway wall.