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    Sanding a sagging door - GIF

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    That's great idea, lets mess with boards and pads and shoes and...idiots

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    Repair the hinges instead
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    How hard is it to pull the hinge pins and get out the circ. saw?

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    I have a confession to make. I really did not see the reason to move the whole partition back, including the door, even though I reluctantly accepted the need for more space on the other side of the workshop. So I sneakily replaced the hinge screws with longer, torx screws and then used a a masonry bit to mill out the sockets. Unfortunately, I forgot to relieve the sag, so i had to resort to the method above.



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