Hi
I’m installing doors in a recess in my home. The doors will be inset. The recess sides are off by 10mm bottom right and top left - it’s an old property and everything is squint. Top shelf is flat. Recess is panelled so shimming seems like a big job. I was thinking about cutting a diagonal on outer edges of doors, as well as shimming hinges where there is a gap so they align vertically.
Does this make sense?
My query is will this cause a rub a point where there is a gap and acute angle of the door edge?
Or is there another option?
I searched the forum but couldn’t see anything specific to this problem.
Thanks for your time.
I’m installing doors in a recess in my home. The doors will be inset. The recess sides are off by 10mm bottom right and top left - it’s an old property and everything is squint. Top shelf is flat. Recess is panelled so shimming seems like a big job. I was thinking about cutting a diagonal on outer edges of doors, as well as shimming hinges where there is a gap so they align vertically.
Does this make sense?
My query is will this cause a rub a point where there is a gap and acute angle of the door edge?
Or is there another option?
I searched the forum but couldn’t see anything specific to this problem.
Thanks for your time.