Trying to replace an internal door in an existing recess. Basically, I'm hanging it on the opposite side so I've cut out for new hinges etc.
The door keeps "bouncing". Initially I thought it was the door stop, so I've ripped that off and given myself even more decorating to do!
Then I thought it might be the screw heads.. basically the screws supplied with the hinges were rubbish- even with a pilot drill and the correct size screwdriver, the heads were mashing up. (very shallow phillips slot)
So... I used some screws which had a chunkier head. Therefore I had to recess the hinge more so the screws didn't bang on one another!
Have searched the forum and found a similar problem- some of the advice given was to get the hinge in the "correct" position. Should the metal of the hinge be flush with the frame and door edges? (I can pack these) If this is the case, what do you recommend I do regarding the screws?
The door keeps "bouncing". Initially I thought it was the door stop, so I've ripped that off and given myself even more decorating to do!
Then I thought it might be the screw heads.. basically the screws supplied with the hinges were rubbish- even with a pilot drill and the correct size screwdriver, the heads were mashing up. (very shallow phillips slot)
So... I used some screws which had a chunkier head. Therefore I had to recess the hinge more so the screws didn't bang on one another!
Have searched the forum and found a similar problem- some of the advice given was to get the hinge in the "correct" position. Should the metal of the hinge be flush with the frame and door edges? (I can pack these) If this is the case, what do you recommend I do regarding the screws?