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Raising and lowering threshold
I know that there are screws that are used to raise and lower/level a
threshold under my steel entry door. I don't know, though, how to get the correct movement up or down. I do not notice any perceptible difference in the height of the threshold when I turn these screws either to the left or right. What am I doing wrong? |
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Raising and lowering threshold
you still need to shim the threshold, the screws just lock it in place.
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