Kudos to you for being able to hold the door with one hand and one foot while filming! this is more helpful than the other one I watched that took 3 people (one to film, one to hold the door, and one to place wood pieces under the door while hammering it into place).
This hinge looks almost exactly the same as the one on my 2020 Winnebago Intent motorhome. This solved my problem. I should've done this weeks ago. Thanks.
Thank you for the video; in my case it turns out I wasn't very observant (even more blatant in that I've lived in this home for 35 years), in that the door itself wasn't actually sagging. To my credit, my shower door isn't itself framed (though the enclosure has a frame) and is clear glass; guess if there was calcium build-up I would have noticed that the gap between the door and the frame were actually fine though the shower door still wouldn't close. The problem in my case was actually the door handle which had slipped such that it was coming away from the door and hitting the frame of the shower door. The handle is only attached to the glass door with friction, it is a symmetric "V" shape with the same shape inside as outside the door. I only had to "pull" the two handles apart to be able to move it back onto the door (i.e. towards the hinge) so it would clear the door frame. Also made a minor adjustment to the "roller" latch on the door frame where it would lightly contact the handle (which serves as the latch to the door). It was pretty easy, though it took me way too long to observe that the door itself had uniform gap, my problem was the handle/latch rather than being at the hinge end. Your video helped me focus on the gap, which was fine on my door, so I could revector my attention to the latch rather than the hinge. I had a conceptual issue that it had to be the hinge causing the symptom, where the problem was elsewhere, and it took me awhile to figure out due to my lack of observation of what was actually causing my symptom.
This shower door is exactly like how mine is set up. Thanks for the video. One off the honey do list. Tip. If you have thin wrenches it can save you some time from removing the top screws. My bottom one was calcium deposited tight so door came off anyway. I also used a small pry bar in the top and bottom of the gap to hold while tightening with fender wrenches. 10mm
Do you have a video or advice on how to stop the bottom corners from leaking? I have replaced the sweep but have water leaking at the base from both sides of the frame.
Hi. I have the same door, I installed this past weekend. The issues are as follows: 1. Closing side of door (top) is 1/8 above the strike jamb 2. Closing side (bottom) is about 1/8 inch from the bottom of the strike jamb. 3. Whenever I make adjustments to the nuts at the pivot jamb side it doesmt make a difference. Thanks for any advice.
You Sir are my HERO today! Thank you! FYI - SAME SET UP EXISTS FOR MOST SLIDING GLASS DOORS FOLKS!
This was probably the best video that I came across for the adjustment that I need to make. I have the exact same shower door. 😎
Kudos to you for being able to hold the door with one hand and one foot while filming! this is more helpful than the other one I watched that took 3 people (one to film, one to hold the door, and one to place wood pieces under the door while hammering it into place).
This hinge looks almost exactly the same as the one on my 2020 Winnebago Intent motorhome. This solved my problem. I should've done this weeks ago. Thanks.
After viewing several other videos, yours was so very easy to follow and the steadiness of the video was great. Thank you
Thank you very much. You just helped this single mom fix her shower door👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This was great! So glad you posted these instructions as I would not have known how to fix my shower door.
Thank you for the video; in my case it turns out I wasn't very observant (even more blatant in that I've lived in this home for 35 years), in that the door itself wasn't actually sagging. To my credit, my shower door isn't itself framed (though the enclosure has a frame) and is clear glass; guess if there was calcium build-up I would have noticed that the gap between the door and the frame were actually fine though the shower door still wouldn't close.
The problem in my case was actually the door handle which had slipped such that it was coming away from the door and hitting the frame of the shower door. The handle is only attached to the glass door with friction, it is a symmetric "V" shape with the same shape inside as outside the door. I only had to "pull" the two handles apart to be able to move it back onto the door (i.e. towards the hinge) so it would clear the door frame. Also made a minor adjustment to the "roller" latch on the door frame where it would lightly contact the handle (which serves as the latch to the door). It was pretty easy, though it took me way too long to observe that the door itself had uniform gap, my problem was the handle/latch rather than being at the hinge end.
Your video helped me focus on the gap, which was fine on my door, so I could revector my attention to the latch rather than the hinge. I had a conceptual issue that it had to be the hinge causing the symptom, where the problem was elsewhere, and it took me awhile to figure out due to my lack of observation of what was actually causing my symptom.
This shower door is exactly like how mine is set up. Thanks for the video. One off the honey do list.
Tip. If you have thin wrenches it can save you some time from removing the top screws.
My bottom one was calcium deposited tight so door came off anyway.
I also used a small pry bar in the top and bottom of the gap to hold while tightening with fender wrenches.
10mm
Thank you, sir. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge so that we can enjoy our new home.
Thanks a lot Brother! Will be fixing ours this afternoon.
Thanks! Just fixed my shower door with the help of this video!
God bless you, i'm using your videos as training vids for my job.
Good video. Easier fix than I thought. Appreciate the help
Awesome information Sam. Thanks for sharing. God bless.
Thank you it was very helpful
Great video, I have this to do in my future. Thanks!
Good video. Well done!
I have the same but bottom part is rusted, please advise where to get the part? Went to Home Depot and they don’t carry
Thanks very much. Saved the day.
Great video. I have the exact door.
Do you have a video or advice on how to stop the bottom corners from leaking? I have replaced the sweep but have water leaking at the base from both sides of the frame.
Me too 😫
Hi. I have the same door, I installed this past weekend. The issues are as follows:
1. Closing side of door (top) is 1/8 above the strike jamb
2. Closing side (bottom) is about 1/8 inch from the bottom of the strike jamb.
3. Whenever I make adjustments to the nuts at the pivot jamb side it doesmt make a difference.
Thanks for any advice.
Can you tighten it when the door is closed ? Without removing everything?
Just what I was looking for 😃
Thanks for sharing
Thank you. Customer just text me to fix a door with this exact problem. Now i can arrivefeelingconfident.
Very helpful
awesome, thanks a ton for your time.
Thanks, im gonna start removing the door once a month so i can REALLY clean the shower...n fix this problem lol
My door s bottom part has disintegrated, do you know where i can get a replacement, what is this part call anyway
Good lord, I'm giving my shower door hinges a good cleaning with a razor blade.
Has anyone ever repaired the door handle/closer on an old maybe 1950s shower similar to the one in the video?
Ideally a two man job to avoid accidents. Good vid though!
What kind of door is this and where can I get it?
Headache after headache
Dónde puedo comprar esa puerta