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Question by Tom
Submitted on 12/20/2003
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One of the home made cabinet doors is warping. Is there anything I can do to straighten it out?


Answer by Joe
Submitted on 1/31/2004
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We welcome you as a customer if you would like new cabinet doors.

Joe Kaufer
Maple Craft USA
http://www.MapleCraftUSA.com

 

Answer by Don
Submitted on 2/16/2004
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how wide is the door?  If its over 24 it will most likely warp...remove it, turn it over upside down on a flat surface, put a 1/4" strip inder the center and put some weight on the outside, let it set for a few days to remove the warp, attach some stringers to the back , making sure they are as long as possible without hinge swing interference, re-install, hope for the best.

 

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