With a sharp chisel and hammer cut the wood in the shape of the hinge.
How to get existing door hinges to line up.
Chances are that they will be very close to the same size.
Measure the width and height of the existing door and check the new slab.
Mortise the hinge openings using a chisel and utility knife photo 4.
Use a utility knife to score the outline.
That way we can line everything up to make it work perfectly with our existing jamb.
Go slowly and test fit your hinge a few times until you get it mounted flush.
Repeat the process for the other hinge along with the lock set.
Mount the hinges on the new door and hang the door.
To install door hinges on a new door measure and mark where your hinges need to go on the door frame and on the door you re hanging.
Close door and check the spacing at the top and latch side of the door.
Once you ve finished mortising the hinges set the door upright and bore the lockset holes.
Determine which hinge must be shimmed to adjust door and create even spacing.
A good distance for most doors is.
If you think you are getting close to the proper door positioning remove the middle screw from each hinge.
Steps to repair a skewed door.
Hold door hinge against cardboard and use utility knife to cut around hinge.
Next place your hinge on the door and trace around the hinge with a pencil.
Our door frame has the 3 notches installed so on our door we installed the hinge that has 2 notches.
If the old door was trimmed at the bottom and you were happy with the gap at the floor cut the new door to match.
You want to make a nice flat surface for your hinge to lay into.
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Once the hinges have been installed remove the pin from the new hinges and fit the door into the door frame.
To mark the holes draw a line on the back of the door 7 8 inches from the edge and draw perpendicular lines equal distances from the top and bottom of the door.
If you accidentally go too far you can place a thin wooden shim under your hinge to bring it back flush with the edge of the door.
Reinstall the hinge leaf and pin to see if the door fits better and swings freely.