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How to repair a door easily

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chico maresz3 years ago

@footyandfails Before deciding on such a brutal solution, check to make sure all screws in the hinges are tight.

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Matt 🇺🇸🇺🇸3 years ago

@footyandfails @Failcatcher1 All except the hinge side of the door is now bound. Should have put a longer screw in the hinge to draw the frame back to keep all gaps equal.

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Ray COYS3 years ago

@footyandfails Not all hinges have removable pins. Wouldn't work on cast iron butts

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Eng553 years ago

@footyandfails The causes of the problem are either an increase in the weight of the door with a weak hinge, or a defect in the walls as a result of displacement due to the presence of structural subsidence in the building, and this is the most dangerous

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Sami Sabri3 years ago

@footyandfails cool!!

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🇮🇩 A.J. Zega 🇮🇩3 years ago

@footyandfails Or u can just use sandpaper

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Samuel le3 years ago

@footyandfails 🤣🤣😂😂 Út use a 3” screw in the top hinge to catch the stud and pull it over

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Magic Castles3 years ago

@footyandfails Where has this been all my life?

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Sridhar (The P is invisible)3 years ago

@footyandfails I had fixed it by adding a shim to the lower hinge (between hinge & post)

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Robson Sousa Driver3 years ago

@footyandfails Its Nice.

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