Hi everyone,
Mum's (half-glazed, wooden) porch door has been dragging in the recent damp weather, so I think it needs raising. There's a largish (6-8mm?) gap at the top so I want to raise the door by about 5mm. What is the best way of achieving this?
One "trick" I remember is to remove the hinges, fill the old screw holes with matchsticks, cut off flush, then refit the hinges a bit higher up. Of course I'll have to chisel out the top of the rebate a bit to accommodate the new location of the hinges.
Is there any more "professional" way of doing this?
Thanks for all your support.
Stephen
Mum's (half-glazed, wooden) porch door has been dragging in the recent damp weather, so I think it needs raising. There's a largish (6-8mm?) gap at the top so I want to raise the door by about 5mm. What is the best way of achieving this?
One "trick" I remember is to remove the hinges, fill the old screw holes with matchsticks, cut off flush, then refit the hinges a bit higher up. Of course I'll have to chisel out the top of the rebate a bit to accommodate the new location of the hinges.
Is there any more "professional" way of doing this?
Thanks for all your support.
Stephen