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re: Solid Core Interior Door leaning
Posted on 1/13/20 at 12:19 pm to Clames
Posted on 1/13/20 at 12:19 pm to Clames
Thanks for the input. Never crossed my mind to just go with the 3" screws in the hinge.
This is what is happening. In fact, you can actually see through the top of the door in the corner where the door closes on the non-hinge side.
The hinges have not shifted, and they have not further imbedded into the hinge jamb (if that's a thing).
I do not believe this is happening, the door has been in place for at 1 year now. I'll have to check it out when I get home later tonight.
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If the margins are closed at the top between the door and jamb on the non-hinge side you need to pull in the jamb at the top hinge
This is what is happening. In fact, you can actually see through the top of the door in the corner where the door closes on the non-hinge side.
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hinge has shifted or the jamb has pushed in at the bottom hinge
The hinges have not shifted, and they have not further imbedded into the hinge jamb (if that's a thing).
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What you don't want is a situation where the hinge side jamb is bowed.
I do not believe this is happening, the door has been in place for at 1 year now. I'll have to check it out when I get home later tonight.
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