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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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We sure did.
![]() It puts to rest the "fixing it" part, too. It'd be a harder to fix than I initially thought, but it could still be fixed. I'd just have to clean out all the old hinge by cuting it with a wafer wheel on a grinder, then either move the hinges to the left or right of their location, or just deal with grinding out the metal to set the new hinge. It'd be a pain, but it'd still be fixable. That's academic by now anyways, but if all the builder's customers don't mind the fit, he should be able to resell it in no time.
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