On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 21:35:37 +0100, "a" wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:03:29 +0100, "Set Square"
wrote:
The thing to avoid if at all possible is covering the gap with
beading - it looks horrible!
No, it doesn't! It looks fantastic! I'm looking at it right now. It
just has to be applied neatly.
MM
Maybe it *can* look ok. But, for an example of how *not* to do it, take a
look at:
http://www.hampton-magna.freeserve.c...y_doorways.JPG
[I took this picture in an otherwise nicely appointed holiday property in
Cornwall which we rented a year or two ago].
--
Cheers,
Set Square
LOL - that is attrocious! Why on earth did they not just cut the bottom off
the door frame!?
That's how I did it. But it is ruddy hard work! Especially with
several door frames. You are crouched down for ages, and I'm 58 and
not as flexible as I once was. Maybe I'll put my money where my mouth
is and dig out the Fuji digital camera...
MM