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Especially for problematic 'easy-swinging' doors that frequently want to move partially closed or away from the backstop.
Just step on the spring tip as the door gets close, allow the door to go OVER the rubber tip of the spring stop, then release your foot.
The rubber tip and the spring tension will keep the door where it is.
Doingyoingyoing
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He read your mind.
Doingyoingyoing
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Especially for problematic 'easy-swinging' doors that frequently want to move partially closed or away from the backstop.
Just step on the spring tip as the door gets close, allow the door to go OVER the rubber tip of the spring stop, then release your foot.
The rubber tip and the spring tension will keep the door where it is.
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Who said anything different?
Who said anything different?
I think he was referring to a comment 3 up from his.
Doingyoingyoing
My kids loved playing with these when they were young toddlers. They would sit and just keep flicking it to hear the noise
Install on wall