Bottom of door is rubbing

I did it with a dremel and a diamond bit.
Well congratulations. A file is cheaper, smaller, takes up less space in your toolkit and is easier to control (in order to end up with a straight edge). It is also more useful for a lot of other tasks. But if all you have is a hammer...
 
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Wrong tools for this sort of job. A four square file (with a handle fitted) is probsbly a better bet if you need to modify the keep. A 6 to 8in four square and an 8 to 10in 2nd cut flate file (both fitted with handles!) are handy additions to any toolkit. Not everything can be done with power tools!

Happy New Year (when it arrives)!

Wrong tools for this sort of job. A four square file (with a handle fitted) is probsbly a better bet if you need to modify the keep. A 6 to 8in four square and an 8 to 10in 2nd cut flate file (both fitted with handles!) are handy additions to any toolkit. Not everything can be done with power tools!

Happy New Year (when it arrives)!
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