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      <description>Getting the rough opening of a door right is one of those tasks that feels straightforward until you&amp;#39;re standing there with a heavy pre-hung door and realize it won&amp;#39;t fit into the hole you just framed. It&amp;#39;s the kind of mistake that ruins a Saturday.</description>
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