LESLIE: Martin in North Carolina has got a door that won’t stay closed. What’s going on?
MARTIN: I live in a townhouse – two-story townhouse. And it was built in 1979. I’ve been here about 18 years. And since I’ve been here, the entry door – the front-entry door, all wood – swings all the way open anytime I open it unless I go and close it right away. It’s a real nuisance.
I don’t know what to do. I’ve had some rookie look at it and he seems to think we should put a shimmy behind the hinge, at the bottom. Do you have any comments on that?
TOM: There’s a real easy way to fix a door that won’t stay closed. And you just take the hinge pin out of the door itself – just the hinge pin – lay it down on some concrete and give it a couple of raps.
MARTIN: Oh, yeah, OK. I (inaudible).
TOM: You will slightly bend that hinge pin and then when you put it back in the hinge, it’ll be so stiff the door won’t fly open anymore.
MARTIN: Oh, really? That easy?
TOM: That easy, yep. Yeah. Or you could shim out the hinge and level out the door like your pro suggested – and that’s fine, too – but if you just want to try something real fast for a door that won’t stay closed, try to bend that hinge pin a little bit and it might just work. But don’t follow up with WD-40; you’ll be back where you started.
MARTIN: Oh, really?
TOM: Alright. Well, good luck.
MARTIN: You’ve helped me a great deal. I appreciate that.
TOM: Good luck with that project.
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