#28: Always Double-Check
Well, at least the problem here is potentially reversible. I mean, that appears to be the case. It all depends on the intention. If the door is intended to be attached to the opposite jamb, we’re in the clear; detach the hinges and put them on the opposite side.
However, we will face a grave issue if the door needs to be on the right jamb, as pictured. We could flip the door upside down, but you’d have a rather high doorknob. We could leave it as is, and then we’d be faced with a useless one. Or we could drill another hole to leave us a working door with a hole in it.
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