[GMCnet] The bathroom door and new body pads. [message #97595] |
Sat, 28 August 2010 01:44 |
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Messages: 192 Registered: July 2010 Location: United States
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I have a 26-3 layout in my ex Palm Beach and the door to the bath module
used to swing all the way to a stop just past the drawers across from
it. I had the body pads done and I think it may have changed the
geometry a bit. Now the clearance in that hallway has changed and I
can't get the door to open past the hinges of the cabinets.
It's a real problem because we use that space as a dressing room and
without the clearance we can't open any of the drawers. Any ideas how I
can adjust those spaces so that everything fits again?
Desmond
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1977 GMC ex-Palm Beach, 26-3
Treasure Island, CA
KC6VHG, KAG0675 "980"
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Re: [GMCnet] The bathroom door and new body pads. [message #97623 is a reply to message #97595] |
Sat, 28 August 2010 09:57 |
emerystora
Messages: 4442 Registered: January 2004
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On Aug 28, 2010, at 12:44 AM, Desmond's GMC wrote:
> I have a 26-3 layout in my ex Palm Beach and the door to the bath module
> used to swing all the way to a stop just past the drawers across from
> it. I had the body pads done and I think it may have changed the
> geometry a bit. Now the clearance in that hallway has changed and I
> can't get the door to open past the hinges of the cabinets.
>
> It's a real problem because we use that space as a dressing room and
> without the clearance we can't open any of the drawers. Any ideas how I
> can adjust those spaces so that everything fits again?
>
> Desmond
>
I had this problem a few years ago and fixed it by putting a bottle jack on its side with a short piece of 2x4 and jacking the base of the cabinet and the base of the bath module until I had the spacing I needed. You have to take the floor of the small cabinet below the stove out and you will find an angle bracket screwed into the floor and into the back of the cabinet face. Take out the floor screw before jacking. If you remove the board under the bath door you should see a similar bracket there. Once you jack the cabinets apart you then put a screw into the floor through the brackets to hold it in place.
You may also have to do the same at the top of the cabinets.
Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM
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