Hi,
I am building a set of bifold doors. I have done a test install to prove the concept and now have the doors off for making good and neatening up my work. One thing that I need to do is adjust my flush hinges, specifically these.
Hinges
Currently I am packing out the gap between the doors to 16mm, then measuring the width of the door, taking off the width of the leaf and then adding 2mm to get a 2mm gap either side of the knuckle when I position the hinge. Is there an easier way to get a conistent gap either side of the hinge and all the hinges (3) aligned centrally? First time doing this (well second if you consider I did it fir the test fit) and wondering if I am missing a trick?
I am building a set of bifold doors. I have done a test install to prove the concept and now have the doors off for making good and neatening up my work. One thing that I need to do is adjust my flush hinges, specifically these.
Hinges
Currently I am packing out the gap between the doors to 16mm, then measuring the width of the door, taking off the width of the leaf and then adding 2mm to get a 2mm gap either side of the knuckle when I position the hinge. Is there an easier way to get a conistent gap either side of the hinge and all the hinges (3) aligned centrally? First time doing this (well second if you consider I did it fir the test fit) and wondering if I am missing a trick?