Isaac
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I have a particular indoor door where I enjoy closing it to "a crack" - that is, closed as far as it will swing closed but WITHOUT latching it, or engaging that at all - so there is just a 1/4" crack of space basically. It makes me feel more 'connected' to the rest of the house despite my need to often have the door closed.
For whatever reason, probably quite literally 'shifting sands' [of Arizona], the door used to 'stay' wherever it was put. Most especially it stayed closed to-a-crack, and in fact it wanted to go in that direction.
Now it doesn't, it wants to swing open half or even all the way. Is there some magic trick I can do to the hinges, a gadget or a fix - something easy for a dumb person when it comes to handyman work - that I could do?
It has a full 4 hinges, and I'd rather not remove them, but if there was a spring-like gadget that just attached to the back or something ...
For whatever reason, probably quite literally 'shifting sands' [of Arizona], the door used to 'stay' wherever it was put. Most especially it stayed closed to-a-crack, and in fact it wanted to go in that direction.
Now it doesn't, it wants to swing open half or even all the way. Is there some magic trick I can do to the hinges, a gadget or a fix - something easy for a dumb person when it comes to handyman work - that I could do?
It has a full 4 hinges, and I'd rather not remove them, but if there was a spring-like gadget that just attached to the back or something ...