Very helpful and concise video. It has been 4 years since the last one I changed out. I knew I was forgetting a few things and this was a great refresher but would also be great for a first timer as well.
For any type of hollow door, the best way to patch is by injecting expanding yellow foam into the hollow. Give it 24 hours to dry. Then scrap it off and sand it. If metal door, patch it with JB weld. If a wood door, any wood patch/spackle is fine. thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
You are correct, and because I sometimes forget depending on swing direction, I usually just eye it up, and sometimes I still make mistakes. Thanks for watching. I appreciate the feedback.
I realize I only have 15 years experience and over 200 videos, so I'm just a beginner. Please show us all your door videos so we can learn the correct way. Thanks.
The description of how to load the tension on the closer was just what I needed to know. Thank you!!
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching.
Nice demo I learn a lot.✅👍
That's great to hear. Thanks for watching
Very helpful and concise video. It has been 4 years since the last one I changed out. I knew I was forgetting a few things and this was a great refresher but would also be great for a first timer as well.
Passing on my experiences to others is a way of paying back for all the helpful things I"VE learned, when needed, thru YT. Thanks for watching.
Measure from the top of the door when it’s closed, So you measure from the door stop (on the frame). Other than that perfect install
Excellent tip. One that took me years to figure out. Thanks for watching.
I always follow the 180° template in all my parallel installations, I'll just increase the backcheck if I need to.
Sounds like a good system. Thanks for watching.
How would you patch that hole for a metal door?
For any type of hollow door, the best way to patch is by injecting expanding yellow foam into the hollow. Give it 24 hours to dry. Then scrap it off and sand it. If metal door, patch it with JB weld. If a wood door, any wood patch/spackle is fine. thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
2" from the Frame Stop not the Door
You are correct, and because I sometimes forget depending on swing direction, I usually just eye it up, and sometimes I still make mistakes. Thanks for watching. I appreciate the feedback.
Not top of the door, bottom of the door stop.
Whatever that means, I agree. Thanks for watching.
You teaching wrong
I realize I only have 15 years experience and over 200 videos, so I'm just a beginner. Please show us all your door videos so we can learn the correct way. Thanks.