grumpywombat
15th August 2003, 09:55 PM
We have a french door that is sagging. Innapropriate round head metal type screws were used to attach the lower hinge to the door frame. Whenever the door is fully closed the round heads press firmly against the door hinge, eventually working it's way out against it. I unscrewed the lower hinge screws and the wood in the frame (~30mm width oregon) is very crumbly, re-inserting the screws solved the problem for a few days but the screws worked themselves loose again. Appart from being about to drop off, the problem with the sag is that the door squeals against the brass strip that is probably meant to act as a draft stopper, making the door difficult to fully close no matter how much lifting and jiggling is done.
I feel quite confident and competent enough to reposition the hinge, marking out and chiselling the hinge rebate (?), aligning the door etc...
I intend to use self tapping screws with a 1/2-2/3rds diameter pilot hole predrilled.
Question:
Should I re-position the lower hinge above or below it's present position (10inches or 250mm above the bottom).
Or should I put a new block of wood in the to replace the buggered door frame. This I see as being fraught with problems. Another sugestion was to clean out the crumbly wood and introduce a glue or other hard setting compound, I think not.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I feel quite confident and competent enough to reposition the hinge, marking out and chiselling the hinge rebate (?), aligning the door etc...
I intend to use self tapping screws with a 1/2-2/3rds diameter pilot hole predrilled.
Question:
Should I re-position the lower hinge above or below it's present position (10inches or 250mm above the bottom).
Or should I put a new block of wood in the to replace the buggered door frame. This I see as being fraught with problems. Another sugestion was to clean out the crumbly wood and introduce a glue or other hard setting compound, I think not.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.