Is a leading edge always necessary (when hanging a door) (Ed.)

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When hanging a door, is a leading edge on the hinge side of the door a must or is it on a door by door basis? Every guide I can see on the internet does not mention planing a leading edge.

What do you guys do?
 
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What has made you think the hinge side requires a leading edge? All the guides you've found do not mention a leading edge so this may tell you something, are you sure you haven't got mixed up with a leading edge on the lock side, thats more often the case when swinging doors
 
I always plane a leading edge on both sides of the door, hinge and closing side. So much easier to get a nice even gap around the door, with no problems when it comes to closing properly. ;) ;)
 
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the leading edge is to maintain clearance because the diagonal as the door opens is 1 mm or 2mm bigger
 
jj, when you plane the hinge edge, which side do you make narrower?
 
Nice new frames I don't always bother but generally I prefer to plane the hanging side a bit as I always feel it solves any problems of binding caused by twisted frames, paint build up or even stiff hinges.
 
just like JJ,
if i have put the lining/frames in then no,but if orriginal then i have done in the past,sometimes helps when the frame has had about 20 coats of paint it stops it from binding on the inner edge.
 
Nice new frames I don't always bother but generally I prefer to plane the hanging side a bit as I always feel it solves any problems of binding caused by twisted frames, paint build up or even stiff hinges.

I always lead both edges to stop hinge bound doors and the leading edge hitting frame when closing.

Yes on new frames its not a prob but I always do it on hinge side in that case as leading edge can be tweaked when hung if it strikes!
 
I only ever put a leading edge on the lock side, but I always struggle getting the face plate of the lock/latch to sit flush with edge of the door because of the slight angle I have put on it! ( Really annoys me)
 
I only ever put a leading edge on the lock side, but I always struggle getting the face plate of the lock/latch to sit flush with edge of the door because of the slight angle I have put on it! ( Really annoys me)
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then adjust the plate of the latch/lock but giving it a gentle tap with a hammer to the required angle. ;)
 
just for info,
do this from the back of the plate not the front to avoid marking the face.
 

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