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Apr 2 at 15:41 comment added isherwood This is so close (and fuzzy) that I'm not sure what I'm looking at in the overall scene. Please back up a bit and get good focus and lighting. Also show us the hinge, as I requested earlier.
Apr 2 at 15:40 history edited isherwood CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 2 at 12:39 comment added RMDman photos of the cabinet from farther away would be better.
Apr 2 at 12:34 history reopened Pete B.
Rohit Gupta
JACK
Apr 2 at 12:32 review Reopen votes
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Apr 2 at 12:32 history edited Pete B. CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 1 at 16:19 history closed isherwood
Fredric Shope
FreeMan
Needs details or clarity
Apr 1 at 13:33 review Close votes
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Apr 1 at 13:14 history edited isherwood CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 1 at 12:28 comment added crip659 If the blown out area was just a bit more than the hinge, should be able to move the hinge down(or up) to good wood. The blown out area can then be filled in with wood filler or similar and painted. Pictures would help give better answers, type of door, hinge design.
Apr 1 at 11:33 answer added RMDman timeline score: 1
Apr 1 at 11:31 comment added DavidPostill Can you please provide some photos of the damage?
Apr 1 at 10:45 history asked Pete B. CC BY-SA 4.0