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Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had
surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. |
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On 9/22/17 7:18 AM, badgolferman wrote:
Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. Short term fixes: Easiest- Get rid of the dog. If that's not an option, try whacking the sticking spot with a rubber mallet. Next easiest- put a two foot length of 2x4 flat along the jamb over the sticking spot and hit it with a heavy hammer or light sledge. Either of these might set the jamb and stud back a fraction and end the sticking. Long term: try to locate where and why the floor/wall is sagging. -- Don't cling to a mistake just because you spent a lot of time or money making it. |
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On 9/22/2017 7:18 AM, badgolferman wrote:
Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. I usually shave a little wood off the door with a plane. Right now with AC off I see a little more door sticking because of humidity. |
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On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 6:18:17 AM UTC-5, badgolferman wrote:
Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. If you have a candle, rub some candle wax on the spot where the door is sticking. The candle wax shouldn't harm the paint and will silence the noise. The wax also works on the bolt mechanism and won't stain your clothing if you rub up against the door where it's applied. There is something called "Saw Wax" which I used for years to lube doors and window slides. It's a very versatile lube. ヽ(ヅ)ノ https://www.amazon.com/Olson-AC70010.../dp/B000P4SK9E [8~{} Uncle Waxy Monster |
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On 9/22/2017 7:18 AM, badgolferman wrote:
Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. Once in a while you get lucky and just have to tighten the screws holding the hinge. Alternate is to not close the door all the way. Mom won't be peeking in. |
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On 9/22/2017 6:52 AM, trader_4 wrote:
On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 7:18:17 AM UTC-4, badgolferman wrote: Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. I'd try the soap first, what do you have to lose? Or rub the spot with a candle. |
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On Friday, September 22, 2017 at 7:18:17 AM UTC-4, badgolferman wrote:
Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. I'd try the soap first, what do you have to lose? |
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On 09/22/2017 07:18 AM, badgolferman wrote:
Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. Forgot your clubs?Â* Ok, maybe that's a bit extreme. Maybe go to the nearest Pestmart and get Fi-fi a nice muzzle? |
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"badgolferman" wrote in message news Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. Back out the screws in that hinge by 1/4 turn. Still stick? Back them out a bit more. If you back them out too much it will start rubbing on the strike jamb. |
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I just used a belt sander to take off a 32nd. Done. Bathroom hollow door.
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2017 08:37:18 -0400, Frank "frank wrote:
On 9/22/2017 7:18 AM, badgolferman wrote: Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. I usually shave a little wood off the door with a plane. Right now with AC off I see a little more door sticking because of humidity. +1 Expansion & contraction. An orbital sander, fine grit paper, will take a bit of wood off easily. Important to also paint so you seal the door edges from the moisture. (how many doors do you see painted on the bottom :-) ) |
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2017 11:18:13 -0000 (UTC), badgolferman
wrote: Spending a few days at my mother's house looking after her since she had surgery. The bedroom I'm in has a sticking door and it makes noise when I get up to go the bathroom. Then the dog hears it and starts barking and everyone wakes up. The door is sticking at the jamb side below the top hinge. Is there something I can do to fix this temporarily? I considered rubbing some bar soap on it but haven't tried it yet. Taking the door off and planing it then repainting and all that is not a good option right now. Put a six ft. level on the hinge side door jamb. You may be able to put a thin cardboard shim behind the center and/or bottom hinge on the jamb side. Bringing the door more vertical, pulling the top back over. Similar to the ways mentioned in your gate repair thread. |
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