Submitted by Teddy_canuck t3_yf1leu in DIY
elpajaroquemamais t1_iu3h41j wrote
Reply to comment by digital_wino in Right hand or left hand inswing or outswing by Teddy_canuck
Uh, no. The hinge placement can change based on which side of the door you are standing on. Are you telling me that standing on the other side of a door you’d call it left hand vs right hand? If you are standing outside a room and the hinge is on the right, but it opens toward you, it’s a left hand door. You’re just wrong.
digital_wino t1_iu3hv0m wrote
So to be clear, you think all of these door handing charts are wrong?
elpajaroquemamais t1_iu3i7x8 wrote
No, I’m saying two things, people were accurately describing what right hand doors and left hand doors are. No one said anything about reverse. I’m also saying that as a contractor that has worked for at least a dozen other contractors and ordered and installed hundreds of doors, no one uses that language. For inside houses it simply doesn’t matter. A left hand door and a right hand reverse are the same thing. For outside doors, you specify inswing or outswing in addition to the hand. You might sell doors, but you’ve clearly never installed one.
digital_wino t1_iu3jpec wrote
I don't sell doors, I sell locks. And I've installed many of them. I know that inswing vs outswing doesn't matter on most interior doors, unless of course it has a mortise lock. Which is pretty common in high end homes.
elpajaroquemamais t1_iu3jsd6 wrote
Sounds like we agree. To a degree it matters for locks but most are reversible so it still really doesn’t.
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