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JerseyWiseguy t1_it76334 wrote

If you plan on doing the doors in the near future, then yeah, it should be a good, quick, cheap, temporary fix for you.

One quick tip, from my own experience. The PowerGrab works great on that Polywall--instant hold, and it bonds strong. But since the Polywall is rather thin, and the PowerGrab is actually kind of thick, get yourself something like a scrap board or plastic putty knife or a disposable adhesive spreader, and spread the glue in a somewhat thin, even layer over the back of the Pollywall (don't just make thick lines of glue). Otherwise, when you put it up, you can end up with it looking and feeling lumpy.

Good luck!

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letsstumphannah OP t1_it9mjnd wrote

Thanks! So this is the current door set up to the furnace.

https://imgur.com/a/GZ19iYG

We did not do this. We will eventually frame the top and replace the doors so there is one set of doors.

Of course a project for a later time. We have a shower that we need to retile first. 😐

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