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Al, if there are any local trade schools, check if they have a machinist course. If so, ask the instructor for help. They will have the stock, and tools to do the job, and should only charge to replace the stock they use.
Tiny town, so no trade schools... ... but our neighbor does quality welding. I will have time next week to see if he can figure out a way to fix it.
 
some good rope would do... for a hinge punch a hole through the door....and fasten it on the inside
I am worried about how much solid metal I have.... :confused:

But I will go next door and ask the neighbor. He is behind in rent anyway.... could maybe do the welding job in trade.
 
Bruce sounds like what happens with the furnace I have. Bathrooms end up very warm - they have the largest heat registers. The bedrooms never get above 70. In summer with the ac on they get up to 84F and up.... then the basement & first floor is freezing.

I often have 3 changes of clothes in a day depending on which room or level I need to work in.
 

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