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Using the screws underneath the hinges on a patio door to give an extra mm or so of clearance at the bottom...

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sandyRoe | 11:19 Thu 04th Oct 2012 | Home & Garden
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Does it matter where you start, top, middle , or bottom one?
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Nobody any thoughts on this?
Logically, Sandy, all three would be adjusted simultaneously......... but that is rather impracticable.
Start at the top with something small like a quarter turn. Repeat for the others. Back to the top again and carry on the sequence until satisfactory. You'll know by the relative "resistance" of each screw when they're all equally tight.
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Thanks. I'll give it a try in the morning.

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