I'll have to ask my dad where exactly it was, I believe somewhere in Europe, perhaps a church or castle; there were these massive doors that you could push open with a pinky finger.
These were entrance doors (again I'm not sure where or exactly how large) say 30 ft high, 10 ft wide, 1 ft thick weighing tons, and they were hinged in such a way that it took no effort to open. Just shows you how masterful architecture can be.
In terms of in a home, my Godfather had a wall of cabinets in the basement/bar/game room, that pushed inward and rode on a rail to reveal a huge room with a large safe.
These were entrance doors (again I'm not sure where or exactly how large) say 30 ft high, 10 ft wide, 1 ft thick weighing tons, and they were hinged in such a way that it took no effort to open. Just shows you how masterful architecture can be.
In terms of in a home, my Godfather had a wall of cabinets in the basement/bar/game room, that pushed inward and rode on a rail to reveal a huge room with a large safe.
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