throbscottle
Established Member
I just turned a door round so the hinges are on the opposite side of the frame. I didn't rebate the hinges in the frame because the door's a bit narrow, but I did have to cut a rebate for the latch-plate.
So, in it's original position the latch-plate was a nice snug fit in it's rebate - I had to prise it out. My rebate. Huh, what a load of cr@p! It's level, and that's the best thing I can say for it, but there is nothing snug about the fit. Luckily most of the gap is at the bottom so not so noticeable.
So what's the correct method for fitting this kind of thing, so it fits properly?
So, in it's original position the latch-plate was a nice snug fit in it's rebate - I had to prise it out. My rebate. Huh, what a load of cr@p! It's level, and that's the best thing I can say for it, but there is nothing snug about the fit. Luckily most of the gap is at the bottom so not so noticeable.
So what's the correct method for fitting this kind of thing, so it fits properly?