โFeb-27-2016 11:35 AM
โFeb-28-2016 10:41 AM
Pangaea Ron wrote:
To help clarify?
I'd remove and straighten the hinge. Then I would install the top three screws into the existing holes at the frame and door edge. The bottom hole into the door edge may no longer be properly aligned and will need to be filled and re-drilled for the bottom screw. I would glue a match stick or sticks into the hole before drilling.
โFeb-28-2016 09:21 AM
โFeb-28-2016 06:56 AM
Pangaea Ron wrote:Dusty R wrote:Pangaea Ron wrote:
I'd remove the slightly bent hinge and would try to gently re-align it in a vice before replacing it?
I'll bet that once you straighten the hinge that the screw holes will not line up, that's why the hingh is bent. Put a wooden match stick in the door jamb hole then make a new hole centered on the hinge hole.
Dusty
Yep, it might take that.
Put a wooden match stick in the door jamb hole then make a new hole centered on the hinge hole.
โFeb-28-2016 06:53 AM
โFeb-28-2016 06:37 AM
Dusty R wrote:Pangaea Ron wrote:
I'd remove the slightly bent hinge and would try to gently re-align it in a vice before replacing it?
I'll bet that once you straighten the hinge that the screw holes will not line up, that's why the hingh is bent. Put a wooden match stick in the door jamb hole then make a new hole centered on the hinge hole.
Dusty
โFeb-28-2016 05:19 AM
Pangaea Ron wrote:
I'd remove the slightly bent hinge and would try to gently re-align it in a vice before replacing it?
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