king0fmalkier
Shimmed!
The top two sets of shims are probably the most important. By pushing the jambs the appropriate amount on each side at the very top, you can make sure the hinge side hangs straight down against the frame. Then you nail from top to bottom on the hinge side, putting shims in any time that there's a gap in between the jamb and the frame. The objective is to keep it as perfectly straight up and down as possible. If you do this wrong, your door will never swing right or sit in the opening nice and squarely.
Shimmed!
The top two sets of shims are probably the most important. By pushing the jambs the appropriate amount on each side at the very top, you can make sure the hinge side hangs straight down against the frame. Then you nail from top to bottom on the hinge side, putting shims in any time that there's a gap in between the jamb and the frame. The objective is to keep it as perfectly straight up and down as possible. If you do this wrong, your door will never swing right or sit in the opening nice and squarely.