Again, in spite of measuring & offering up, once I put the hinges on, the door settled in a new position, and jams on the left side.
I'm waiting deliver of a planer, and I'm going to need to take at least 3mm off the door upright.
I have another pair of hinges, and I'm debating on doubling them up.
I expect that, once the roof is on, I'll need to take more off elsewhere, as things bend and twist with the weight.
You have a track saw? Or even your circular saw guide you made. I found it much easier to trim to shape that way than with a planer.
The settling might be because you have the hinges quite close together. Any reason you didn't put them nearer to the top and bottom?
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Again, in spite of measuring & offering up, once I put the hinges on, the door settled in a new position, and jams on the left side.
I'm waiting deliver of a planer, and I'm going to need to take at least 3mm off the door upright.
I have another pair of hinges, and I'm debating on doubling them up.
I expect that, once the roof is on, I'll need to take more off elsewhere, as things bend and twist with the weight.