real_b_man
real_b_man t1_j570080 wrote
Reply to comment by yanyan1989 in Advice reattaching an internal door handle by yanyan1989
You could attempt to screw a scrap piece of wood inside the radius of the cover plate, we could give you something to screw to.
real_b_man t1_j56yndq wrote
Reply to comment by yanyan1989 in Advice reattaching an internal door handle by yanyan1989
Is your issue that the hole is so big that the handle almost falls through it?
real_b_man t1_j56uca2 wrote
Reply to Advice reattaching an internal door handle by yanyan1989
This shouldn't be necessary. The handle usually is sandwiched between the door with machine screws. Only the latch plate on the edge of the door is screwed in.
real_b_man t1_j52xvxo wrote
Reply to comment by studmaster636 in Door sticks out of top of frame when closed by studmaster636
Top or bottom hinge might be set too far forward or back.
real_b_man t1_j52tb19 wrote
Reply to comment by studmaster636 in Door sticks out of top of frame when closed by studmaster636
Something is out of plumb then. Compare plumb of both sides of jamb.
real_b_man t1_j52ribk wrote
Your strike plate is too far forward. Move it back a quarter inch, you may need to drill/chisel into the jamb to allow for the bolt to seat into the strike plate hole properly
real_b_man t1_j52jvou wrote
Reply to comment by frzn_dad in Uneven wall surface by PauseFancy6894
Yeah bro let me just sand down a painted wall
real_b_man t1_j51hgcz wrote
Reply to Uneven wall surface by PauseFancy6894
Is this before painting?
If the humps are minor, feather out with drywall compound and a 12 inch trowel. If significant, you might need to scrape
Any texture differences well disappear after priming and painting
real_b_man t1_j2ekn58 wrote
Do not use grout or caulk. Install a shoe mould to the floor.
Grout will crack. Caulk is going to look dirty and awful after a month.
real_b_man t1_j5oj9vo wrote
Reply to No matter how I approach this cut my jigsaw blade bends sideways. Advice? by fruitybix
You need to understand that the "pivot point" of a jigsaw is right in front of the blade. Many people try to force the front where they want it to go, instead of stopping forward movement and moving the back end of the saw.
That being said, open ended blade tools will wander, you'll never get a band saw like cut