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Hi

I was reading through the topics on bomb shelter feature wall, and came across a lot of mention for 'tic tac' door.

What exactly is a tictac door?

Also regarding the bomb shelter, where can I find the renovation guidelines for it?

 

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it's basically a door that is secured by a magnetic mechanism that locks when you push and unlocks when you push again

think display cabinets in shopping centres or bookcase with glass doors...

check out SCDF, HDB, BCA, ecitizen.com for information on all renovation processes :notti:

 

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you mean the bomb shelter's door is the tic tac mechanism? or the feature wall's deco is using the tic tac mechanism to adhere to the bomb shelter's door?

*confused*

 

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Basically is building a feature wall with a door held by magnet to hide the entire HS wall. not connected to the HS door at all.

 

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coz the HHS must be accessible at all time

so if build feature wall without door how to access HHS?

usually door on feature wall use tic-tac coz can be hidden :D

 

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do you mean like this?

misc_yaxywkzv_tictac.jpg

then the door side of the HHS cannot cover? I thought its to cover the door.. My bomb shelter door knob is like UGLY la!! want to hide the knob..

 

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no lah, it's basically like main door and gate like that loh

the gate (tic tac door) will be bigger than the main door (HHS door)

so open the gate then the main door

in this case, open tic tac door then HHS door :notti:

 

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