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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could offer a novice diy'er some advice. My letterbox was removed when our front door was painted; the bolt receptor then got threaded while refitting it. The only letterbox I could buy to replace it has *slightly* different dimensions, i.e. 1) The bolts are further apart. 2) The flap is a little bit too big for the old hole, and the spring mechanism is larger. Anyway, I'll need to resize the rectangular hole a few mm all round. My questions a 1) What is the best way to make this hole a little bigger? Should I use a chisel or a padsaw (I own neither so will have to buy one)? 2) Should I remove the door from its frame while I work on it? If so, any tips? 3) If I can't get away with using the same bolt holes, I am planning to glue some dowel into them, sand them down and then drill new holes a few mm away. Will I need a particular type of wood glue for this? Anything else I should bear in mind? Any advice would be much appreciated. Best regards, Hamish |
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