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My wife recently bought a pair of French doors at a salvage yard. One of the doors has a mullion (??? – the vertical piece) missing, but she picked one up. Does anyone have a clue as to how to put the blamed thing into the door? I was thinking of cutting it on a long diagonal, installing the pieces and gluing them together. Is there a better method without taking the whole door apart?
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My wife recently bought a pair of French doors at a salvage yard. One of the doors has a mullion (??? - the vertical piece) missing, but she picked one up. Does anyone have a clue as to how to put the blamed thing into the door? I was thinking of cutting it on a long diagonal, installing the pieces and gluing them together. Is there a better method without taking the whole door apart?