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🛠️ Upgrade your pocket doors to pro-level strength and style!
The 3/4" Pocket Dr Clip Set by Johnson Level & Tool is a polished alloy steel hardware solution engineered to reinforce and stabilize pocket door walls. Compact and easy to install, this clip set enhances structural integrity and supports clean, professional finishes for indoor door frames.
| ASIN | B07SQG3RJ8 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,503 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #79 in Pocket & Bi-Fold Door Hardware |
| Brand | Johnson Prod. |
| Color | Polished |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Package |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (173) |
| Date First Available | June 7, 2019 |
| Exterior Finish | Wood |
| Finish | Polished |
| Handle Attachment Mechanism | Screwing |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Screw |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Depth | 1 inch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.71 pounds |
| Item model number | 151534PL |
| Lock Type | Key Lock |
| Manufacturer | Johnson Level & Tool |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Metal Type | Alloy Steel |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 151534PL |
| Product Dimensions | 8.65"L x 5"W |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Easy to Install |
| Special Features | Easy to Install |
| Specific Uses For Product | Door |
| UPC | 086073151535 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
G**E
Big improvement to flimsy pocket door walls
While a little tedious to install these clips really strengthen the usually flimsy walls. I love installing these anywhere a wall intersects or cabinets need to be installed against.
S**Z
Makes for a better,stronger and easier to install later needed trim
Pocket clips are a win… quite pricey but a must in my opinion.
M**C
Not Enough Screws
Good product. Perfect for my needs. Biggest drawback is NOT ENOUGH screws.
D**Y
Great idea, poor execution
This kit came with 32 brackets. Each bracket requires 1 pan head wood screw and 2 drill point screws. For 32 brackets that works out to 32 pan head wood screws and 64 drill point screws. The single screw packet where ALL screws were mixed together included 8 flat head wood screws for the tops of the panels, 32 pan head screws and 15 drill point screws. There are not enough drill point screws to do even one panel. Sadly these are the hardest kind and size to get locally, so like other reviewers the project had to be delayed to get these critical screws. You would think with the multiple mentions of "NOT ENOUGH SCREWS" in these reviews, the manufacturer would be careful to supply them in the kit. The instructions fail to mention how many brackets to use for each panel. They illustrate one at the top, one at the bottom and 2 others on each side. Only the spacing of the top and bottom brackets is given. I assume the other two are positioned equidistant between the top and bottom. That results in using 8 brackets per panel which fits with a kit of 32 brackets-- enough for four panels. I was a bit concerned that the brackets are held to the plywood with a single screw into the edge grain. That doesn't seem to be a strong attachment. However, when mounted I can see that there is little stress on these screws and they can't back out being against the metal studs with the panel resting on the sub-floor and fastened to the wood header of the frame. The installed panel is flush with the metal studs, but the brackets are not flush with either. I judged that for my application the disadvantage of these slightly protruding brackets was offset by having a better room side surface for mounting attachments to the wall of the pocket door frame. Everything but the missing screws was anticipated before purchase of this kit, so this review is more negative than it would have been if lack of this critical element were not a chronic problem as illustrated by these reviews.
A**N
If you want your 1500 pocket door to be super strong, look no further.
It’s an awesome way to spend $200 more on something no one else will know is there. ;-) The 1500 commercial grade soft open/close door kit is fairly time consuming to install really well. Afterwards the metal studs just didn’t seem robust enough once I knew this add on kit existed. This plus two $80 sheets of 19/32 plywood (July 2021 cost), and some additional #6 1/2 self tapping screws does add up on materials. This easily added several hours to the renovation project too, but I don’t have to pay myself. It makes everything more skookum so it will be worth it in the long run. It creates more of a sound barrier too. The complaints about number of screws is pretty legitimate. Just order a set of matching #6 1/2” self tapping screws so you can use all the holes in the clips. They only give you a teaser amount of self tappers. They give you enough-ish of the rest. You will want to supply your own screws for the brackets that meet your studs too. I am torn on if this screw thing should mean lower number of stars. If you bought their pocket door kit and like a beefy end result, this is the way to get there.
M**O
Helpful product
These clips allow you to place ⅝” Wood between the metal studs of the pocket doors. Hardware included. This makes the door into a sort of a wall just don’t forget to use short screws!! My original need was in a small bath where I needed to attach a fiberglass tub surround. The kit will do both sides of one door. I chose to do one side of two doors as it better met my needs. I bought 2 kits and did one side of 4 doors. I used scrap Smart Siding from our build. Now I can hang various things that don’t need to go in very deep.
P**R
Great solution
Excellent product easy to install
J**B
Johnson Hardware pocket door plywood clips
Quality clips for fastening plywood sheets on the JH pocket door frame prior to installing drywall. My only complaint relates to the installation instructions, which say to cut the plywood sheets 1/4" narrower than the width between the steel studs; I learned the hard way that 1/4" is inadequate - save yourself some grief and cut the plywood 5/16" to 3/8" narrower than the stud opening (1/4" makes the fit too tight, and forcing the plywood into the space can cause the steel studs to bow). Have to wonder if the person who wrote the instructions has actually installed these clips in the real world. I also bought more 1/2" chisel-tip screws for securing clips to the steel studs - the manufacturer only provides enough to "ensure the plywood does not fall out of the rough opening prior to drywall being applied" - that seems lame and cheap. I paid a few dollars to buy another couple dozen screws to cinch down clips that had flared out during installation.
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