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Either-Ant-4653 t1_j4xhuby wrote
Reply to comment by Bui1ding in Simplest/cheapest way to attack two pieces wood together at a right angle by Bui1ding
Yes, that'll work. You'll need 2 of those at each joint.
Either-Ant-4653 t1_j4xcmgs wrote
Reply to How should I go about fixing two switches that don’t work in my bathroom? by Most_Adhesiveness_73
Move the switches out of the bathroom.
Either-Ant-4653 t1_j4vvafu wrote
If you can get them in your area, these are cheap and easy. It's best if you use the screws which are made for them.
Simpson Strong-Tie 2 in. x 1-1/2 in. x 2-3/4 in. ZMAX Galvanized Angle https://www.homedepot.com/p/Simpson-Strong-Tie-2-in-x-1-1-2-in-x-2-3-4-in-ZMAX-Galvanized-Angle-A23Z/100375310 SKU# 100375310
Either-Ant-4653 t1_j53qud7 wrote
Reply to Door sticks out of top of frame when closed by studmaster636
When you install a pre-hung door, you move the jamb in and out to meet the door when closed. Cut the nails behind the jamb at the top and on the strike side, close the door and move the jamb to the door. Make note of where the jamb is in relation to the rough opening, check the reveal, shim tight at the end of the top jamb and use one nail in the strike side jamb near the top. Close the door and check. The one nail will bend if you need to adjust. Put in a second nail and check again and so on. Don't skimp on the shims.