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    • #4085 Reply
      Kenschretlen
      Participant

        Hi Chad,

        I’m curious what you think of this door alignment, I’ve played around and get the right hand side to land at the top (it touches at the bottom) like the left hand side does. I have seen the same issue w/my lower pantry door. Attached is a pic to better illustrate.

        Thanks,
        Ken

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      • #4092 Reply
        ChadBarker
        Keymaster

          To get the top of that door to sit tight to the face, you will need to move the opposite hinge out slightly. See the attached image for a visual reference.

          If the door is warped more than 1/4″, it can be replaced under warranty. However, it does not appear to be that far out of spec.

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        • #4107 Reply
          Kenschretlen
          Participant

            Perfect, that fixed it!

            I have the same issue on my pantry door and unfortunately it already had the bottom hinge fully out away from the cabinet and the top one fully in- I had been playing with all kinds of combinations and finally decided to stop and move on. Now, after fixing the one, this one is not coming together. See attachment.

            Thanks,
            Ken

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          • #4119 Reply
            ChadBarker
            Keymaster

              It looks like the hinges on that door are adjusted too tightly toward the cabinet face. If they are pulled in that far and there is no gap between the back of the door and the face of the cabinet, the opposite side will not close fully.

              Back the hinges away from the cabinet face slightly, then reassess the other side. That should allow you to dial in the alignment more accurately.

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            • #4154 Reply
              Kenschretlen
              Participant

                Hey Chad,

                Yes I’ve tried quite a bit of changes to the door hinge adjustments, but can’t get it to set properly. Here’s with the hinge end adjusted now as suggested.

                Ken

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              • #4163 Reply
                ChadBarker
                Keymaster

                  Make sure the hinge is adjusted as far outward as possible. You could also try swapping the hinges with another door, although it’s very unlikely the hinge itself is defective aS they are extremely consistent.

                  Have you placed the door on a flat surface to check for warp? Set it on a granite countertop (or another known flat surface), hold three corners down firmly, and observe the fourth corner. If that fourth corner lifts more than 1/4″ off the surface, the door is warped and should be replaced under warranty.

                  Wood can occasionally move at random times, that’s simply the nature of building with a natural material that was once living.

                  If it appears to be warped beyond 1/4″, please email info@barkercabinets.com and the team will assist you with a replacement.

                • #4223 Reply
                  Kenschretlen
                  Participant

                    Hey Chad,

                    I’ve tested it w/all kinds of combinations, both the top and middle all the way out and the bottom all the way in, middle mid way, top full out and bottom full in and still out. I removed the door and set on my granite island countertop and it indeed is warped. I’ve sent an email to begin the warranty process. Thanks again for your help.

                    Ken

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                  • #4225 Reply
                    Kenschretlen
                    Participant

                      sorry I can’t edit out the last picture being included again, not sure why, so ignore the last picture, if you want another one w/the edge fully out I can post it as well

                    • #4227 Reply
                      ChadBarker
                      Keymaster

                        No problem. Clayton in Customer Service will handle the warranty replacement. Thanks!

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