don
Fingermouse
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Post by don on Jun 1, 2012 4:43:50 GMT -5
There are a few added components to every door that allow it to operate as it should. The hinges, for instance, allow it to swing open and closed without tipping. These hinges are screwed directly into the door jamb. If the jamb is weak, improperly installed, or experiencing dry rot, the door would lack the necessary strength and could fail. Similarly, the closing mechanism, which is operated by the handle or knob, meets the door jamb. Thus, the jamb holds the door shut and, when installed correctly, allows for a very smooth opening.
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Post by ritz on Jul 16, 2012 6:50:40 GMT -5
invention of the door came a new and beloved part of humanity - privacy. Though interaction is an essential part of every civilization, so too is the need for time alone, an area to call one's own. The door was the perfect way to ensure that was possible. However, a door cannot stand on its own. It requires support. That comes in the form of a door jamb. Often overlooked, ignored, or underappreciated, the door jamb plays a very important role in every home.
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