ext. slidingdoorhardware?
The two doors need too slide left and right .
Answers:
I am assuming that you have existing doors that are all but inoperable because the rollers and track are worn out.
The trick is to determine the manufacturer of the doors if possible. This will help in locating the correct replacement parts. Can't determine the manufacturer? All is not lost.
Even if you can determine the manufacturer, you will still need to remove the roller assemblies from the bottom of the moveable door. You will also need to carefully measure and draw a profile of the bottom track in which the door slides. This piece is not removable unless the entire door is completely dismantled. Take the parts and drawing to the oldest lumberyard or neighborhood hardware store in your area. They should have several catalogs with detailed drawing, photographs, and measurements of patio door parts.
Once the parts are identified, they can be ordered and the door refurbished. Repair to damaged tracks built into the bottom piece of the main door frame usually consists of a snap on stainless steel "spline" that will provide a new surface for the moveable doors rollers to operate on.
With less than $75.00 in parts, I have fixed patio doors that otherwise may have cost thousands of dollars to replace.
Good luck with your repair project.
Other answers:
patio doors have 1 stationary and the other is moveable, the stationary cant move once it is in place due to the track that it is on and that it dont have any roller wheels for it to move, now if you must remove it and it is a more up to date model, from the inside look up and you should see screws where you operating unit is, unscrew those and remove that panel, then on the stationary, there should a metal bracket at the top, just unscrew the ones in the head jamb, and look down, some installers like to put a screw on an angle to help hold it in place, now if it is an older one, some can be removed and some cant, just have to find the screws that hold it in place, if there is no screws then your unit is nailed to the frame (one piece) and cant be removed unless you want to replace your entire door. as for you finding the hardware to be able to do what you want, wasting time cause of your track the the panels rest on
patio doors have 1 stationary and the other is moveable, the stationary cant move once it is in place due to the track that it is on and that it dont have any roller wheels for it to move, now if you must remove it and it is a more up to date model, from the inside look up and you should see screws where you operating unit is, unscrew those and remove that panel, then on the stationary, there should a metal bracket at the top, just unscrew the ones in the head jamb, and look down, some installers like to put a screw on an angle to help hold it in place, now if it is an older one, some can be removed and some cant, just have to find the screws that hold it in place, if there is no screws then your unit is nailed to the frame (one piece) and cant be removed unless you want to replace your entire door. as for you finding the hardware to be able to do what you want, wasting time cause of your track the the panels rest on