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Fig.1 New door stop |
By Gary Boutin
Supplies and Tools:
2-door stops
Crescent wrench
This post shows the five steps to install a door stop.
Step 1: Fig.1 shows the purchase of two spring door stops from your local hardware store.
Step 2: Fig.2 shows use the old hole and put in the new door stop.
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Fig.2 New package |
Step 3: Fig.3 shows the door stop is a square area were a crescent wrench can be used to tightened the stop.
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Fig.3 Tightened with
Crescent wrench |
Step 4: Fig.4 shows the use a crescent wrench to screw in the first and second door stop.
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Fig.4 Use the wrench |
Step 5: Fig.5 shows the final job, both door stop are aligned and working.
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Fig.5 Job finished |
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