hi chaps i heard something today, i wonder if in fact it is the way to do it.
a plastic door that has dropped so that it clonks on the top corner when you close it is easily fixed, by removing the glass panel, jacking up the bottom corner and then putting the glass back in but putting shims in two of the corners to hold it in this slightly out of square condition, then put the seals back and remove the jack, job done.
is it really as easy as that ?
tim
a plastic door that has dropped so that it clonks on the top corner when you close it is easily fixed, by removing the glass panel, jacking up the bottom corner and then putting the glass back in but putting shims in two of the corners to hold it in this slightly out of square condition, then put the seals back and remove the jack, job done.
is it really as easy as that ?
tim