pragmatist1368

pragmatist1368 t1_it5w58y wrote

My preferred method for this is drilling out the holes, brushing the inside with carpenter's glue, and then hammering in wooden dowel pins. Cut them flush, and after the glue sets, you can drill new pilot holes and rehang the door. Make sure the dowel pins are tight. If you can put them in without hammering them home, they aren't tight enough, and you'll need a bigger diameter pin.

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pragmatist1368 t1_iqrcbrp wrote

It's actually very heat tolerant, and given that it will simply be receiving indirect radiant heat, I don't think this is his issue. I would be primarily concerned with the weather resistance of the structure underneath the stone. The stone itself is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

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