That’s gonna take a BFH to fix!Just to summarize for everyone everything is tight with my new bushings. bushings to hinges and pins to bushings its all legit now but the sag is still there. Possible bent hinges is what i'm thinking.......
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That’s gonna take a BFH to fix!Just to summarize for everyone everything is tight with my new bushings. bushings to hinges and pins to bushings its all legit now but the sag is still there. Possible bent hinges is what i'm thinking.......
what isn'tThat’s gonna take a BFH to fix!
Striker will adjust up/down and in/out and that should help but from the weight of the door sagging for so long your body and door frame where the hinges are welded to may have been inadvertently bent from slamming and or lifting up on the door to get it to close.I think i need to replace the striker and latch
I need to adjust the striker in then because me door isn't sealing. how do you adjust it?Striker will adjust up/down and in/out and that should help but from the weight of the door sagging for so long your body and door frame where the hinges are welded to may have been inadvertently bent from slamming and or lifting up on the door to get it to close.
Star driver, should be able to turn it just like a screw, righty tighty lefty loosey. It will be tight as a mother so i used to use a pair of vice grips to help it along while trying not to mark up the striker. Be sure to mark where it is now, sharpie around it will do, so you have a point of reference.I need to adjust the striker in then because me door isn't sealing. how do you adjust it?
what about that is adjustable?Star driver, should be able to turn it just like a screw, righty tighty lefty loosey. It will be tight as a mother so i used to use a pair of vice grips to help it along while trying not to mark up the striker. Be sure to mark where it is now, sharpie around it will do, so you have a point of reference.
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Once you loosen it you’ll be able to move it up/down and in/out...Like i said before. Loosen it slightly, its threaded into a nut that slides around between two pieces of sheet metal to give you up/down AND in/out adjustment.what about that is adjustable?
I didn't realize there was a plate on the back that could move. thanks!Once you loosen it you’ll be able to move it up/down and in/out...Like i said before. Loosen it slightly, its threaded into a nut that slides around between two pieces of sheet metal to give you up/down AND in/out adjustment.
I've needed to do this for about 10 years. Been thinking of buying the cheap engine hoist at Harbor Freight to support the top of the door so I can do it alone. I've got no other way to support the top of the door. Be very interested to see how the new bushings work out.