Cupboard doors
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Cupboard doors
Hi how do you remove the cupboard from the doors.
Have looked and tryed but carnt find away to remove them unless they are unscrewed at the hinge. Can you please let me help.
Have looked and tryed but carnt find away to remove them unless they are unscrewed at the hinge. Can you please let me help.
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Re: Cupboard doors
The cupboard is fastened to the door, or more likely, the door is fastened to the cupboard with a long strip-hinge and a dozen or so screws. If you are doing this, remove the screws from the cupboard, not the door. Leave the uppermost screw to last out.
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Re: Cupboard doors
I think a little more information would be handy.
I agree with Keith if the door is attached to the cupboard with a long piano type hinge, or are you talking about an overhead cupboard? These will more than likely have a kitchen cabinet cupboard type hinge, which you will have to remove the 4 fixing screws either on the door or cabinet which ever is easiest.
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Richard
I agree with Keith if the door is attached to the cupboard with a long piano type hinge, or are you talking about an overhead cupboard? These will more than likely have a kitchen cabinet cupboard type hinge, which you will have to remove the 4 fixing screws either on the door or cabinet which ever is easiest.
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Re: Cupboard doors
Hi its the upper cupboard door doors
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Re: Cupboard doors
In which case, Richard has supplied the answer.skegguy wrote:Hi its the upper cupboard door doors
I'd suggest it's easier to remove the screws from the locker frame, leaving the hinges attached to the door.
Less contortions required, and it's easier to replace the door.
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Re: Cupboard doors
Many thanks
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Re: Cupboard doors
Yes Dave, that is the way I removed a door due to peeling covering, might have 5 more to do soonGromit wrote:In which case, Richard has supplied the answer.skegguy wrote:Hi its the upper cupboard door doors
I'd suggest it's easier to remove the screws from the locker frame, leaving the hinges attached to the door.
Less contortions required, and it's easier to replace the door.
Dave
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