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Interior doors sticking [message #346325] Sun, 11 August 2019 08:27 Go to next message
tgeiger is currently offline  tgeiger   United States
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Ok, just wanted to report that my entry door that was sticking and not opening from the inside is working perfect after the latch got cleaned. Thanks guys, really happy its working.

I have another small door issue with my bathroom and closet door now rubbing on their thresholds. I think this is happening because of the iso pad installation I did a month or so ago. Just wondering if others had this issue and if so how they fixed it. My thought was to shave down the threshold and leave the door length alone. Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Tom
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76 Eleganza II


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Re: Interior doors sticking [message #346329 is a reply to message #346325] Sun, 11 August 2019 12:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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I would think so but....

Did you install the extra thick double isolator directly over the bogie wheels?


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Re: Interior doors sticking [message #346337 is a reply to message #346329] Sun, 11 August 2019 14:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tgeiger is currently offline  tgeiger   United States
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I did Ken but they did not seem to be snug. Was not sure how to lift the frame at that location. Should I re-look at that?

Tom Geiger 76 Eleganza II KCMO
Re: Interior doors sticking [message #346347 is a reply to message #346337] Sun, 11 August 2019 19:36 Go to previous message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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It was just a thought I had. Since you said you just changed them and the bath module is in that area, I just guessed that might be an issue.

I have no personal experience with that happening.


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