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On 10 Feb 2005 11:44:28 -0800, someone wrote:

I was determined to spend the time, per some articles I read on the
internet, on using each door as a template to triming a replacement
door, but then I read on one web site (askthebuilder.com) that "some
home centers now have specialized milling machines to manufacture a
replacement door from your original door") I'm paraphrasing a bit but
that was the basic idea.

Uhhh - what is so special about your interior doors that they require
custom millwork???? If its indeed a regular cheap house and regular
cheap doors, I'd expect them to be one of the several standard sizes -
are you saying they are not?

Then it is merely basic carpentry to sand or cut down a standard door
fractionally so that it fits into an existing opening that may have a
slight irregularity.

Did I miss where you posted why custom doors were needed here? Cuz
otherwise it sounds like you are making this way more complicated than
it actually is. To change one hollow door for another is usually
pretty basic - done all the time when they get damaged and stoved in -
and landlords don't usually buy custom doors for their low end
tenants!

???




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