Retrofitting interior doors - pre-hung?
On 6/6/2010 11:00, Test group SBA wrote:
... I'm not crazy about replacing casings for 6 doors, but I also think my chances of getting all 6 to fit and close properly aren't good. (I'm a decent carpenter but not a professional.) What's the collective wisdom on this? With moderate carpentry skill I successfully replaced 8 interior doors without replacing the casings. I did invest about $150 in a low end router and hinge mortising jig. Using the old door as a template, I mortised the hinges with no problem. The tough part was ripping the doors to the right width -- each one required about 1/4 inch removed. I used a circular saw and straightedge clamped to the door. After doing the first door each subsequent one took about two hours. |
Retrofitting interior doors - pre-hung?
On Jun 6, 5:01*pm, Bob wrote:
With moderate carpentry skill I successfully replaced 8 interior doors without replacing the casings. *I did invest about $150 in a low end router and hinge mortising jig. *Using the old door as a template, I mortised the hinges with no problem. *The tough part was ripping the doors to the right width -- each one required about 1/4 inch removed. *I used a circular saw and straightedge clamped to the door. *After doing the first door each subsequent one took about two hours. I already have a router (a wireless Linksys) (yes that was a joke) and I have an electric plane that I've used exactly once in 2 years - when I installed the door my dog ate. (I'll put on a 5-degree bevel as was suggested earlier.) So I think I'm good to go tool-wise. Anyway, I don't buy tools so I can get projects done; I take on projects so I can buy tools. |
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