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date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 03:44:31 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.d-i-y        back       
My doors are sticking   
In the last month,  four of my doors have started sticking. I look
down the outside edge and see one area contacting the door frame. Do I
plane it downn or adjust the hinges somehow?
|P
date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 03:44:31 -0700 (PDT)   author:   goodolpete

Re: My doors are sticking   
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 03:44:31 -0700 (PDT), goodolpete
 wrote:

>In the last month,  four of my doors have started sticking. I look
>down the outside edge and see one area contacting the door frame. Do I
>plane it downn or adjust the hinges somehow?
>|P

Our doors are doing the same. It's the high humidity we've experienced
recently is my guess. I'm just leaving it until the central heating
has to come on and see if the dryer atmosphere normalises them.
date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:54:37 +0100   author:   Alang

Re: My doors are sticking   
"Alang"  wrote in message 
news:ahtsc4dvm3mq08scc74aio1kheh27h7j46@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 03:44:31 -0700 (PDT), goodolpete
>  wrote:
>
>>In the last month,  four of my doors have started sticking. I look
>>down the outside edge and see one area contacting the door frame. Do I
>>plane it downn or adjust the hinges somehow?
>>|P
>
> Our doors are doing the same. It's the high humidity we've experienced
> recently is my guess. I'm just leaving it until the central heating
> has to come on and see if the dryer atmosphere normalises them.


Oddly, it's the worst I've ever known it in the last few months. My solid 
wood front door has always had a tendency to stick at times. You could see 
clearly where this occured from the paint scuff down the edge. When it's not 
sticking, it's pretty much ok, so I've always just lived with sometimes 
having to give it a hard tug. However, over the last few weeks, it got so 
consistently bad, that at times, I was having to repeatedly kick the frame 
whilst pulling on it, to get it open at all. Finally, I took the belt sander 
to the edge, and took it down until it was just clear. It was fine for a 
week, but just in the last couple of days, it has started rubbing again off 
and on. Curious ...

Arfa
date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 01:44:31 +0100   author:   Arfa Daily

Re: My doors are sticking   
On 15 Sep, 12:44, goodolpete  wrote:
> In the last month,  four of my doors have started sticking. I look
> down the outside edge and see one area contacting the door frame. Do I
> plane it downn or adjust the hinges somehow?
> |P

Before doing anything more energetic, try the old trick of rubbing a
candle over the places where it's sticking.

Chris
date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 19:09:21 -0700 (PDT)   author:   unknown

Re: My doors are sticking   
The message <RjDzk.110672$1l2.45353@newsfe27.ams2>
from "Arfa Daily"  contains these words:


> "Alang"  wrote in message 
> news:ahtsc4dvm3mq08scc74aio1kheh27h7j46@4ax.com...
> > On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 03:44:31 -0700 (PDT), goodolpete
> >  wrote:
> >
> >>In the last month,  four of my doors have started sticking. I look
> >>down the outside edge and see one area contacting the door frame. Do I
> >>plane it downn or adjust the hinges somehow?
> >>|P
> >
> > Our doors are doing the same. It's the high humidity we've experienced
> > recently is my guess. I'm just leaving it until the central heating
> > has to come on and see if the dryer atmosphere normalises them.


> Oddly, it's the worst I've ever known it in the last few months. My solid 
> wood front door has always had a tendency to stick at times. You could see 
> clearly where this occured from the paint scuff down the edge. When
> it's not 
> sticking, it's pretty much ok, so I've always just lived with sometimes 
> having to give it a hard tug. However, over the last few weeks, it got so 
> consistently bad, that at times, I was having to repeatedly kick the frame 
> whilst pulling on it, to get it open at all. Finally, I took the belt
> sander 
> to the edge, and took it down until it was just clear. It was fine for a 
> week, but just in the last couple of days, it has started rubbing again off 
> and on. Curious ...

Wet weather on and on.  Wet getting into the end grain of the style.
date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:46:53 +0100   author:   Appin

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