TruCelt
TruCelt t1_j6g41ya wrote
Reply to Can I drill a hole in this door, and are there open/closable hole caps I can add to both sides? by rolliejoe
The surface where the drill comes out is likely to splinter. So either start the hole on both sides and meet in the middle, or if you're worried about accuracy, at least tape up the far side before you start drilling.
TruCelt t1_iu3a3mv wrote
This is hella easy and shouldn't cost more than $5.
Watch this, then take yourself to a good hardware store.
TruCelt t1_iu304yo wrote
Reply to comment by best_use_of_badgers in TIFU by not realizing how many clothes I had hoarded over the years by MistorMiss
OP, I don't recommend selling the clothes unless you have kept the receipts for them. A friend of mine listed some old clothes for sale online and the police tried to bring her in for questioning. Apparently it's fairly common for shoplifters to steal things and then sell them online. Most people don't just have the receipts lying around.
Nothing came of it, because she wasn't a thief, and wasn't dumb enough to volunteer for their little fishing expedition. But it's still risky.
There is no reason anyone would question you donating clothes though.
TruCelt t1_j6h9pn1 wrote
Reply to Hollow core door question by trash_recycle
Hang a curtain rod above the door. Get some thick (velvet?) curtains that will touch the floor and overlap on the sides. Maybe use a couple of layers if needed. When you have a meeting, close the curtains. The rest of the time you can just sweep them to the side so the door is easy to open and close.