• joe@lemmy.today
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    2 days ago

    I’ve seen them installed like this where the other thing it contacts is not suitable for mounting it, like a bathtub or another door.

  • BeeegScaaawyCripple@lemmy.world
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    Most of ours are on baseboard, but a few are on doors where they’d hit closet door or something mobile, so the door gets the stopper instead of the other part that moves.

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    It should be mounted on the wall. You can bend down the spring to go under the door and hold it open, if it’s installed correctly.

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    It’d make a lot more sense to do it that way… if that weren’t likely a hollow core door with 3mm of wood and maybe some cardboard strips for “structure”.

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      The lower edge of the door is usually a 2x4 or something similar (pressboard). It allows you to trim the bottom to for different doorway heights.

      I have something like this, with a magnetic catch on the wall that holds the door open.

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      Not so much on the wall, per se, but the baseboard of the wall, and towards where the non-hinged face of the door would make contact.
      But I’ve never seen it on the door itself. I have no doubt it serves the purpose, just that I’d never considered it.