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Default Replacing a door alone - Spacing between door and jam

I would love to have you show me an 1 3/8 interior commercial door
on a quality job - hospital, school, church, airport, high rise
office, etc. I can, however, show you several 1 3/8 residential
exterior doors.

I think the issue still has to do with what the OP was trying to
do. My statements do not change.
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"kitchens etc." kitchen_cabinets@work wrote in message
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"DanG" wrote in message
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| Residential doors tend to be 1 3/8" thick, commercial doors
tend
| to be 1 3/4". |

actually
exterior doors (residential or commercial) are 1 3/4" thick
interior doors (residential or commercial) are 1 3/8"thick




| Doors should be beveled on both the hinge and strike sides. 1
3/8
| doors are more forgiving about bevel. An old carpenter adage
| sizes the gaps around the door as a dime on top and a nickel
on
| the sides.



The bevel and cut are easiest done with a Rockwell
| porta plane, but these are too expensive for one door.


wouldn't any brand planer work?
or maybe order the door beveled already (instead of square).




Making the
| hinge mortises line up with the jamb will be the hardest part.
| The mortises in the jamb will have to be set deeper if you go
to
| the 1 3/4 door and the existing screw holes will need to be
| filled. The hinges may need to be replace with larger hinges
or
| adding an additional hinge if the door weight is very
different.
| The strike will have to be re-set also. If this is your first
| attempt, it will certainly be easier to replace the door and
jamb
| with a prehung unit or stay with the same thickness door.
|
| Hope this helps make some decisions.
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| "New & Improved - N/F John" wrote in
| message news:vNSph.47$R76.31@trnddc05...
| I want to put a new exterior door from my hall to an unheated
| enclosed
| porch. I want to get a double pane glass, but I don't want
to
| replace the
| jam with an opening width of exactly 30 inches. The door's
| width on the
| outside measures 29.75 inches and inside measures a little
less
| than 30
| inches. Thus, the door's edge is beveled. The existing
door is
| 1 and 3/8's
| inches thick. A new door would be 1.75 inches.
|
| The door has to be narrower than the jam width. Should I
have
| the door's
| outside edge beveled like the old one or should I have the
door
| trimmed on
| both sides about a quarter of an inch total?
|
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