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Help with my first project
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I built this small frame-and-panel door to cover the access to the plumbing of my bathroom: http://i.math.drexel.edu/~pg/door.jpg I have a couple of questions about the frame: 1. What is the best way of attaching it the wall? I used brad nails (the ones with tiny hats that with small indentations for punching in). Would using a nail gun have been appropriate and easier? 2. Should I have connected the three pieces of the frame together before attaching the frame to the wall? I didn't. I felt that the sheer from nailing the individual pieces to the wall would have broken the connections b/w the pieces. As a result, the lines of contact b/w the pieces came out quite sloppy. If I should have put the frame together before attaching it to the wall what is the proper way of doing it? Several ideas come to my mind: little joiners on the back, brackets, nails. Very many thanks in advance! Aaron Fude |
Help with my first project
wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I built this small frame-and-panel door to cover the access to the plumbing of my bathroom: http://i.math.drexel.edu/~pg/door.jpg I have a couple of questions about the frame: 1. What is the best way of attaching it the wall? I used brad nails (the ones with tiny hats that with small indentations for punching in). Would using a nail gun have been appropriate and easier? 2. Should I have connected the three pieces of the frame together before attaching the frame to the wall? I didn't. I felt that the sheer from nailing the individual pieces to the wall would have broken the connections b/w the pieces. As a result, the lines of contact b/w the pieces came out quite sloppy. If I should have put the frame together before attaching it to the wall what is the proper way of doing it? Several ideas come to my mind: little joiners on the back, brackets, nails. Very many thanks in advance! Aaron Fude The frame and door should be assembled as a working unit first. Then attach the frame to the wall with 6d - 8d finish nails. Pre-drill holes first. Dave |
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