09-29-2017, 03:26 PM
The bottom of the glass shower door in our master bath has a piece
of extruded aluminum affixed to it, to deflect water back into the shower.
The house is thirty years old and stuff is wearing out. So, for some things
I have "bought some time" with various fixes....
The bottom hinge is worn the worst, and allows the door to sag a bit,
just enough to rub against the tile. I have shimmed it with various bits of
plastic, etc and it will last a bit longer. Fingers crossed. In the middle of
a kitchen remodel and ground floor laminate installation, so don't need
another problem/expense.
Today though, the aluminum would NOT stop rubbing. At first I was
going to use a file and trim off a bit. Deciding that would take a major
amount of time, my eyes lit on a seldom used "Stanley Surform Plane."
Perfect. Worked a treat. Took longer to vacuum up the shavings off the
floor.
Odd. But it worked.
of extruded aluminum affixed to it, to deflect water back into the shower.
The house is thirty years old and stuff is wearing out. So, for some things
I have "bought some time" with various fixes....
The bottom hinge is worn the worst, and allows the door to sag a bit,
just enough to rub against the tile. I have shimmed it with various bits of
plastic, etc and it will last a bit longer. Fingers crossed. In the middle of
a kitchen remodel and ground floor laminate installation, so don't need
another problem/expense.
Today though, the aluminum would NOT stop rubbing. At first I was
going to use a file and trim off a bit. Deciding that would take a major
amount of time, my eyes lit on a seldom used "Stanley Surform Plane."
Perfect. Worked a treat. Took longer to vacuum up the shavings off the
floor.
Odd. But it worked.
Mark Singleton
Bene vivendo est optimum vindictae
The Laws of Physics do not care about your Politics - Me
Bene vivendo est optimum vindictae
The Laws of Physics do not care about your Politics - Me