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Tervis Tumblers Clear 16oz 4 Pack $39.99 Tervis tumblers are virtually indestructible. They won?t crack, melt, shatter, or chip. Don?t take it as a dare or anything, but if they do somehow break (despite following our care instructions), we won?t leave you hanging. We?ll replace it, guaranteed - Who wants to drink lukewarm coffee or tea? Does anyone really find refreshment in a warm glass of lemonade? Not us, that?s for sure. There?s a s... |
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Wheaton Tools PL200 Stair Wizard $114.95 The Stair Wizard is the finest stair tread and riser gauge available anywhere that will allow you to install wall-to-wall type treads in half time of traditional methods. The Stair Wizard works by creating an exact template of each tread (or riser), including length, end angles and depth Simply scribe the tread bank along the template outline, or use the Stair Wizard itself as a cutting guide. It ... |
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MINIMUM ORDER 6 DOZ.CUSTOM MADE TO ORDER. NO RETURNS WILL BE APPROVED - 12 Each / Dozen $34.84 Features:50% Cotton, 50% Polyester.3% Shrinkage.Softer feeling fabric.Easy ironing and better absorption.Fade resistant.5.6 oz.Offered in a variety of colors.Less expensive in comparison to most other linens.Laundering Directions: Should not use bleach or chorine when laundering. This will defeat the stain release. Sewn edges on tablecloths. Corners are lock-stitched for extra strength. Should not... |
how do i make a door fit into a frame that is 1/4" too narrow?
i had to replace a damaged door in my apartment, so i bought a door from stock at home depot. the door seems to be 1/4" too wide for the frame. should i return the door and have one custom made. should i try to sand it down, if so, how do i keep a straight line.
also, i might add that i live in new york city and do not have a lot of room for big projects.
i bought a 30" width door. but it does not fit. should i buy smaller hinges.
The first answer from VG would work UNLESS the door is already bored for the door knob and mortised for the hinges. If it is you can’t cut off the side the knob is on or it will throw off the setback for the knob, you would have to cut it off the hinge side and re-mortise it. It would be a good idea to check the height before you take it to be cut so you don’t have to do it twice.
Good luck,
Bruce
