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Toe & Heeling a door
Have a double glaze UPVC door, it without doubt needs toe & heeling
Dropped about 1 cm on the latch side. It is still usable. At the back end of last summer I attempted to sort but not sure what I was doing and didnt have the correct packers so the first decent day will have another go as I got a selection of packers now. My question is .... how much can I `force` the door back to plumb before repacking? Should I be able to correct the 1cm off square ok by forcing. |
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