mclarenf1racer
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our friends asked me if I could do anything with their front door one time when we were over having drinks, I was like yes no problem, never having renovated a door before but i had this vision of what I wanted it to look like or should I say what It looked like previously.
got the door to the workshop and started taking the mouldings off, the first one was breaking to pieces with rot so it was apparant that the mouldings would have to be renewed.
stripped off the many layers of paint was a task, I had went with stripper and found it to be very very very slow, whilst it was on I decided to get the orbital sander out and run it over parts of the door to give the stripper less work.
turns out the orbital was doing such a great job i decided to bin the stripper idea.
all rubbed down, mouldings were bought, I then cut them and rebated them on the router table and gave them 2 coats of the sadolin classic, the door only got one coat of sadolin classic, the match up was perfect.
mouldings attatched and all given their first coat of sadolin extra.
thats where I am just now
got the door to the workshop and started taking the mouldings off, the first one was breaking to pieces with rot so it was apparant that the mouldings would have to be renewed.
stripped off the many layers of paint was a task, I had went with stripper and found it to be very very very slow, whilst it was on I decided to get the orbital sander out and run it over parts of the door to give the stripper less work.
turns out the orbital was doing such a great job i decided to bin the stripper idea.
all rubbed down, mouldings were bought, I then cut them and rebated them on the router table and gave them 2 coats of the sadolin classic, the door only got one coat of sadolin classic, the match up was perfect.
mouldings attatched and all given their first coat of sadolin extra.
thats where I am just now