In an older home, due to layers of paint, I have several doors that close too tight to the stop molding.  If left closed the paint binds up and "pops" (it must be left closed for two or three hours for the pop to happen).

While I could sand the inside edge of the stop molding, the bottom layer is lead paint, and it's not my first choice to manage the dust.  Moving the stop molding also impacts the lead paint layer.

Where can I find a tutorial on adjusting the hinges out a small distance?
What else might work on an older house with layers and layers of lead paint on each door and jamb?


![door so tight it holds up a newspaper][1]
![door too tight because of layers of paint][2]

The brown stuff in the photo is paint that apparently stuck during a repainting covered with wax that kinda sorta fixed the problem for a while.  See also https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/21020/why-doesnt-my-freshly-painted-door-fit-back-in-the-frame and the classic https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/1733/doors-are-sticky-and-noisy-when-opened/21466#21466


  [1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/sRY3p.jpg
  [2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/hDBkd.jpg