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^^^ Wow. There is so much more wrong than just the obvious.
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You have to admit, the US standard residential door hinge is a crock. Non adjustable, can't just unhinge the door etc. Everything in this country is built for 20 years tops, nobody thinks about the next generation or builds it for their offspring. Craftsmen here are hard to find. You go to Europe and you have people that live in a house that someone 7 generations prior built. Everything still stands ... (Edit: if it hasn't been bombed).
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What's the problem, just flip it over. No wait, turn it around. No wait, just install some of those cool Hippie beaded curtains like Greg Brady did when he moved into the attic.
Was the previous owner a Fireman? Not to bag on Fireman but my P.O. was and he and his buddies had too much time on their hands, no need to hire a contractor for anything... |
I must live in Glens old home now. I put in the central HVAC. Prior to that, too many space heaters going would blow breakers, so I had to run extension cords from other parts of the house to keep us warm.
Things are better now, but still not up to snuff. We still have extension cords running things in the garage, and I'm not talking about from an outlet, it substitutes for romex. In this same town, 15 years ago, a former boss was building a $200K guest house. He hired a company that does many different types of structures, including government buildings. One day his foreman, my brother, pointed out to the builder that they had installed the front door with the hinges on the outside and it opens the wrong way! LOL. |
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Given that the rod is a two piece, collapsible rod, it doesn’t take much to knock this thing completely onto the floor. The entire closet shelf/rod design just makes you scratch your head. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1594250214.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1594250237.jpg |
Are you "rehabbing" this place or is it your main residence?
On another note, a "friend of a friend" who lived up in the sticks where it got pretty warm in the summer decided to put in a mister system on the front porch to cool things down a bit. He couldn't figure out why he was still sweating like a pig in summer. You guessed it, he hooked it up to the hot water line.... |
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I was doing a flooring install and all the doors needed to be cut. Homeowner decided to do it himself. First door, carried it outside and cut it. Brought it in and when he was hanging it he realized he cut the top. Holy s..t he screams. Takes it back outside and proceeds to cut the top AGAIN! Laughed all the way home.
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If counting anyone who can't install a door hinge properly....there are more than one imbeciles in the world...including me.
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Take the whole thing off and re-mount it. Easy 10 min fix. Someone had some missing synapses there. They put on that extension after realizing they needed more wall clearance, because they didn't measure when designing it. It could be covered up with a couple pieces of wood and made a little more attractive. Paint it different. Stick on design trim. Light on top or underneath. Whatever. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1594258427.jpg |
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Owned a townhome in Seattle which I later turned into a rental. The single car garage had a conventional garage door and a standard house door leading to the backyard on the opposite end. One day I noticed the standard door going outside had the hinges mounted on the outside. All the neighbors had the same flawed doors. It would be quite easy to get into the house with a screwdriver and a hammer. Unbelievable. Luckily no one ever attempted to break in. Bet it would never occurred to them to look.
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Was the door out swinging? If so, hopefully they were security hinges with “pinned” hinge pins that cannot be removed or have a set screw on the inside face that can only be accessed with the door opened.
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