Fixing a worn screw hole using a paper clip.
Previously:
Marking door strike plate location - GIF
Sanding a sagging door - GIF
Self-closing hinge - GIF
Hinge tweaking tool - photo
Fixing a sagging door - GIF
Fixing a worn screw hole using a paper clip.
Previously:
Marking door strike plate location - GIF
Sanding a sagging door - GIF
Self-closing hinge - GIF
Hinge tweaking tool - photo
Fixing a sagging door - GIF
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Moby Duck (Feb 11, 2022)
durrelltn (Feb 7, 2022), Inner (Feb 8, 2022), Moby Duck (Feb 11, 2022), Toolmaker51 (Feb 6, 2022)
Drew1966 (Feb 14, 2022)
Short screws are common here, in kits of new hardware. I replace with longer, to fully penetrate casing; exterior doors longer yet into the framing.
Exterior and basement doors also get pinned; pressing a spring pin into the fixed side, a clearance hole on the other. With a double cylinder deadbolt, door becomes difficult to get out; even with hinge pins removed.
Last edited by Toolmaker51; Feb 13, 2022 at 11:54 AM. Reason: added pic by addled user
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Jon (Feb 14, 2022), metric_taper (Feb 14, 2022), mwmkravchenko (Feb 15, 2022), Philip Davies (Feb 13, 2022), that_other_guy (Feb 20, 2022)
That's good practice. Cuz it's what the installers do!
I have installed literally near a thousand doors. One long screw each on the hinges is usually enough. But you will have to increase the size of the countersink on the hinges for this to work perfectly. On your hinges I think you got away with it. But conventional hinges you have to do the counter bore to accommodate the number 10 screws. I don't use number 8's not enough meat on the shanks.
Philip Davies (Feb 16, 2022), Toolmaker51 (Feb 15, 2022)
Wally Faulkner, who taught us carpentry at Reading Tech, told us more than once, “When you’ve shifted a ton of nails, you can call yourself a carpenter!” So, by extension, I would say that having “ shifted” 1000 doors, you are unquestionably ranked as a second-fix carpenter!
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