PerranOak
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I am about to fit H-hinges to doors that fit inside the face frame of a cabinet and sit flush with the frame. The gap around the door has to be consistent all round or it will be noticeable.
With the best will in the world, hinges are never 100% stable and tend to sag under weight. So, I can wedge the doors in place all I want but if the hinges sag once installed I'm sunk.
Are there any old woodworker's tips to mitigate this please?
Cheers.
With the best will in the world, hinges are never 100% stable and tend to sag under weight. So, I can wedge the doors in place all I want but if the hinges sag once installed I'm sunk.
Are there any old woodworker's tips to mitigate this please?
Cheers.