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The Forum => Lessons Learned - Advice to Newbies => Topic started by: minihawn on February 04, 2016, 07:33:57 AM
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but u must push thru it and keep going. the reward its in ur hands!
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They certainly will! Especially those darn doors!!!!
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They certainly will! Especially those darn doors!!!!
yes yes and YES! the door are a huge hurdle , i think its important to remember that we are all having the same problems. which i think it is important to share our pain, so that others will know that it wasn't as easy as it looks. But also be sure to let them know it was well worth the effort.
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is it a huge difference over stock?
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is it a huge difference over stock?
what exactly what do u mean?
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They certainly will! Especially those darn doors!!!!
yes yes and YES! the door are a huge hurdle , i think its important to remember that we are all having the same problems. which i think it is important to share our pain, so that others will know that it wasn't as easy as it looks. But also be sure to let them know it was well worth the effort.
My doors wobble just a little bit. I've been so focused on getting them perfect that it set me back a few months. Then the holidays came. Getting back at it though and even though they move a little bit, I'm happy that they open smooth and I can easily pull them shut from the inside and have them latch correctly now. That was a huge hurdle. I'd imagine even the real doors have a little play over time. Mine have maybe a 1/4 inch at the latch.
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They certainly will! Especially those darn doors!!!!
yes yes and YES! the door are a huge hurdle , i think its important to remember that we are all having the same problems. which i think it is important to share our pain, so that others will know that it wasn't as easy as it looks. But also be sure to let them know it was well worth the effort.
My doors wobble just a little bit. I've been so focused on getting them perfect that it set me back a few months. Then the holidays came. Getting back at it though and even though they move a little bit, I'm happy that they open smooth and I can easily pull them shut from the inside and have them latch correctly now. That was a huge hurdle. I'd imagine even the real doors have a little play over time. Mine have maybe a 1/4 inch at the latch.
Perhaps u could make a short video next time and we could go over things together