"Everything looks deceivingly okay until you start peeling back more metal and digging in!"
Old saying in this kind of work: "There are no good surprises in restoration."
Good idea for the positioning of the lower hinge half. I have always just measured between the upper and lower and when reinstalling the lower, use a rod through both for vertical alignment and carriage bolts or Allen head bolts with Nyloc nuts inside instead of rivets. If carriage bolts, grind or turn those edges to look more original and if Allen, grind the top down and fill or weld and melt to look set like a rivet would.
Doors look easy...but they're NOT...and yet they are the key to the whole project.
-Bruce
Old saying in this kind of work: "There are no good surprises in restoration."
Good idea for the positioning of the lower hinge half. I have always just measured between the upper and lower and when reinstalling the lower, use a rod through both for vertical alignment and carriage bolts or Allen head bolts with Nyloc nuts inside instead of rivets. If carriage bolts, grind or turn those edges to look more original and if Allen, grind the top down and fill or weld and melt to look set like a rivet would.
Doors look easy...but they're NOT...and yet they are the key to the whole project.
-Bruce
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