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Stephen December 19th 05 10:53 PM

Hanging a door
 
Trying to move a door from one place to another. Trouble is that,
despite all of the doorways notionally accommodating a 78 x 30 door, one
is obviously a tiny bit wider.

What would you do - I can only think of;

A) trying to fix an additional piece of timber (about 5mm thick) down
the hinge side of the door to make it wider and start again. Though it
may make the door look a bit odd.

B) Fix a similar piece of timeber on the inside of the door frame to
narrow the gap - althought this would not leave much of the jamb
visible. Advantage is that I'd be able to paint over this (the door
itself is natural wood).

Is there a right way ?

Thanks


Rick December 19th 05 11:55 PM

Hanging a door
 
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:53:02 +0000, Stephen
wrote:

Trying to move a door from one place to another. Trouble is that,
despite all of the doorways notionally accommodating a 78 x 30 door, one
is obviously a tiny bit wider.

What would you do - I can only think of;

A) trying to fix an additional piece of timber (about 5mm thick) down
the hinge side of the door to make it wider and start again. Though it
may make the door look a bit odd.

B) Fix a similar piece of timeber on the inside of the door frame to
narrow the gap - althought this would not leave much of the jamb
visible. Advantage is that I'd be able to paint over this (the door
itself is natural wood).

Is there a right way ?

Thanks


Leave the door alone for a few weeks, while you work out how to deal
with it - that would be my plan.

I'd add the extra to the door, and take some (but not weeks worth)) of
care in choosing the right wood.

Rick


Dave December 20th 05 08:47 AM

Hanging a door
 
Stephen wrote:
Trying to move a door from one place to another. Trouble is that,
despite all of the doorways notionally accommodating a 78 x 30 door,
one is obviously a tiny bit wider.

What would you do - I can only think of;

A) trying to fix an additional piece of timber (about 5mm thick) down
the hinge side of the door to make it wider and start again. Though it
may make the door look a bit odd.

B) Fix a similar piece of timeber on the inside of the door frame to
narrow the gap - althought this would not leave much of the jamb
visible. Advantage is that I'd be able to paint over this (the door
itself is natural wood).

Is there a right way ?


My old house had this problem on most of the doors; it had been 'fixed'
using method B above. If it's really only 5mm or so you'll not see it once
painted - if it's too visible then you could use another piece of wood to
build up the door frame to match.

Dave



Nick H December 20th 05 11:26 PM

Hanging a door
 

Stephen Wrote:
Trying to move a door from one place to another. Trouble is that,
despite all of the doorways notionally accommodating a 78 x 30 door,
one
is obviously a tiny bit wider.

What would you do - I can only think of;

A) trying to fix an additional piece of timber (about 5mm thick) down
the hinge side of the door to make it wider and start again. Though it
may make the door look a bit odd.

B) Fix a similar piece of timeber on the inside of the door frame to
narrow the gap - althought this would not leave much of the jamb
visible. Advantage is that I'd be able to paint over this (the door
itself is natural wood).

Is there a right way ?

Thanks


The right way is to pack out the door frame and then refit the
architrave to suit.

If you dont want to redo the architrave then pack out the frame on the
hinge side as it will be less noticable.


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Nick H


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