Straighten a Crooked Door with A Cardboard Shim for the Hinge

Straighten a Crooked Door with A Cardboard Shim for the Hinge

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If your door sits crooked in its frame and rubs at the top or bottom you can easily straighten it back up by adding a cardboard shim behind the door hinge opposite of where it rubs in the frame. If it rubs on the upper half of the frame, shim the bottom hinge and vice-versa.

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