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I am about to fit double louvred (is that the right spelling) doors on a built in cupboard. The door frame is actually a standard size door frame.
On the left side the frame seems pretty straight, but on the right side it bows outwards in the middle. Not by a huge amount - approx 5mm.
How do I attack this. If it was bowing in at the middle I could take 5mm off the frame, but I'd struggle to take 5mm off the top and bottom.
I therefore am thinking I just leave frame as it is and try to make the door follow the wonky frame.
Is that best practice?
Thanks
On the left side the frame seems pretty straight, but on the right side it bows outwards in the middle. Not by a huge amount - approx 5mm.
How do I attack this. If it was bowing in at the middle I could take 5mm off the frame, but I'd struggle to take 5mm off the top and bottom.
I therefore am thinking I just leave frame as it is and try to make the door follow the wonky frame.
Is that best practice?
Thanks