I ll be replacing all the hardware in the house over time so eventually it s all chrome.
Replacing and changing hinges on some doors.
Don t get me wrong i love living in our old home but it does come with certain challenges.
Not only do i have a door that actually stays open now i also have chrome hardware instead of the gold.
Third when putting the hinges on we put a few on upside down yeah oops and yes it makes a difference and that s exactly what hanging doors at midnight will get you.
Take a sharp pencil and draw an outline of the hinge on the door frame.
A good close look revealed that the hinges were no longer positioned properly on the frame and were letting the doors sag.
Replacing old door knobs and hinges and the best kept secret to help you do it.
Remove the old hinges and use a new hinge as a template.
Use a finish nail or an awl to mark the screw locations.
I have installed some new standard 3 door hinges with a small corner radius on a 32 door.
If the replacement hinges are sized differently from the old ones fill in the mortise holes in both the door and the door frame with wood putty.
The doors are solid core oak doors.
The easiest way is to replace one hinge at a time.
The hinges appear to look fine and fit perfectly flush in the existing grooves in both the frame and door.
Use a cabinet and drawer installation template to ensure that all of the knobs and or handles are in the exact.
Fourth you can cheat the doors a little when hanging them.
Set a combination square at the 2 inch mark.
This took me about 10 minutes.
Allow the putty time to dry and sand it smooth and flush with the surface.
You will repeat this process for all the hinges always keeping the hinge aligned with the top of the old location.
Hold the hinge snuggly against the mortise at the top of the old hinges.
Position the new hinges an equal distance from the top and bottom of the door.
I unscrewed the hinges from the frame and took the doors off filled in the hinge holes with wood putty and let that cure for a couple of days.