Hanging Doors alone.
- TECH396
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Hanging Doors alone.
We've all been there where we need a helping hand, but there's no one around. I'm at the stage of restoration where the doors will be on and off several times in a short period and I'm always working solo. This facilitates installation of the hinges while holding the door safely in place.
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Last edited by TECH396 on Fri Apr 08, 2022 8:16 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Paul H.
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Re: Hanging Doors alone.
Great idea. I have always made do with varying thicknesses of compressible foam on the sill.
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Re: Hanging Doors alone.
Nice idea... I have no idea why that car needs them-the door fit and all the rest of the body panels are absolutely perfect!
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Re: Hanging Doors alone.
Thanks Gary. I was fortunate to find a car with "strong bones" above the floors, but the floors were rotten. So still a lot of work to this point. The car still retains the original outer sills.Gary Schulz wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 11:21 pm Nice idea... I have no idea why that car needs them-the door fit and all the rest of the body panels are absolutely perfect!
Paul H.