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    the doors are made of pine will be just oak stained . i just need to know how best to nail the t&g (yes i know use a hammer :) ) but really what nails should i use iam thinking lost head or small oval nails i just want it to look neat and iam not well up on nails i normally prefer a good...
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    workshop doors

    nobody got any advice then :(
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    workshop

    thanks everyone
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    thanks you dont know where i can find a concord do you :) right have i got this right steel sheet sat on 4x1" rafters then plastic sheet then 3x2 frame with the insulation tucked between then your 2x1 to fasten your mdf to. so your plastic sheet is on the cold side ie nearest to the tin roof...
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    thanks for the replys right so i should nail to the brace just one nail in the middle of each board, thing is i want them to look nice ie no ugly nail heads so wots the secret of nailing it and it still looking nice dont want rusty marks on my nice new doors. so anybody got any tips for me...
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    workshop

    any one got any input please
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    workshop doors

    hi my doors are m and t jointed they have 3 windows at the top 365mm x365mm the doors are 7' x 4' 8" the bottom half is t&g set in a reabate i know not to glue the t&g but should i nail it to the brace and if i should nail it how do you stop the nails splitting the t&g. thanks
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    hi been reading your forum and verey good it is to and now iam going to pester you all for some advise. my workshop is built out of 6" concreat block laid flat as its also acts as a retaining wall so it had to be strong and its 6m x 4m the roof is metal cladding there is plenty of venterlation...
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