Hi Guys, wanting to find out the standard dimensions (thickness/width etc) of the timber door stop strips (as attached to internal timber door jambs e.g pre-hung doors) in the USA please.
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There are many profiles, but a standard would be 3/8 x 1 3/8.
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The door stop strip is often used as a part of the kitchen cabinet door for stability. The strip is installed under the kick plate, or on the bottom of the door. The strip prevents any kind of hard object from bumping into the door and keeps the cabinet door open. The strip helps to soften the door when it is slammed shut. It also helps to prevent the door from being dented by hard objects. The strip is made of plastic and can be cut to the desired size.https://espiort.club/loot-not-detecting-skyrim-se-simple-solution-fix-it/
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