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I have a pantry door that I am replacing with a new one. I planed/cut the new door to exactly what the old one was (the old door fit with no problems). I also chisled out the hinge inset exactly to the old door. When hanging the new door I tightened all of the hinges in place. The door only closes 3/4th of the way and begins to bind. The bottom hinge looks to have lots of tension and the inner lip of the door (closest to the hinges) is hitting the door jamb. I tried loosening and re-adjusting, though no fix. Though it was wierd when I loosened the middle hinge slightly and the door closes but loosing it makes the door rub on the jamb and it won't close. I even tried sanding the inner lip down but it's hitting the jamb quite a bit and more sanding will make it look bad. It appears that the door is crooked and needs to be turned slightly clockwise to fix. Any suggestions? Many Thanks!
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