That is THE BOLL@X!I’ve not bought a new house. I’m simply (ha,ha) having or trying to have new doors.
Oh and for what it’s worth I drive a jaguar…..a very old and high mileage one
That is THE BOLL@X!I’ve not bought a new house. I’m simply (ha,ha) having or trying to have new doors.
Oh and for what it’s worth I drive a jaguar…..a very old and high mileage one
If I was fitting new, larger, hinges for heavier doors I'd use hinges with an offset hole pattern and position them over the top of the original hinge points such that the holes were not reused and the original cut was not seenThe new hinges were place 1/2” ABOVE the original rebate….
It's like that songWhat do I know I’m a retired Paramedic but I do know that you don’t need to be a plumber to know you have a leak !
because they are numpties. It's virtually always possible to reuse the same hinge locations unless the wood is split to hell. Even just using a longer screw is often enough to get a good fixing, otherwise wooden plugs and glue first. I hate seeing redundant old hinge pockets - it just looks sloppy.as they didn’t want to use the original screw fixings in the lining.