Virginia Beach, Virginia.Tsukiyumi wrote:Sounds like what happened at my craphole apartment a few years back.
What part of the country do you live in again?
FYI for all, a door frame from 70's will not allow a door made in 2011 to fit properly. Anyway I knew going into this it would have been hard. The door I got was about a 1/4 too wide for the frame so I had first work on that before even attempting to work on anything else. Next came the deadbolt which did not match the frame so I had to dremel out a new hole in the frame. Later on I will fill in the older one. Then came the hinges. Doing this by myself was incredibly hard. Dremeling out the cutouts for the hinges and then somehow keeping the door suspended while putting in the screws were hard as hell because books slide. Eventually got it up and realized the top of the frame is slightly off in the corner so had to sand that down. Had to mess around with the deadbolt and the new door knob plates to get them to match. Took me about six hours because of the sanding and dremeling. I need to get a Dremel with a cord. The battery operated ones don't have a long charge when dealing with oak.
I talked to a few people about it, either A) someone got drunk and loves to kick doors or b) pressure difference between the outside and my place was different enough to break the door. I am leaning towards a drunk Chuck Norris breaking down doors.
Uhhh turned it off, pulled out battery, left it alone for about ten minutes and turned it on with the battery back in. Probably related to the battery charge issue for me.Sonic Glitch wrote:If you recall how you fixed it, pass it on?McAvoy wrote:Interesting. I have had this happen too, but somehow I got it turn on again. Don't know how but I never had the problem again.
My laptop can't get the battery charged to 100% anymore. Right now it's stuck at 69% right now.