What is the recommended best practice for installing new doors into old frames when the frames are not plumb or straight, yet not significantly distorted to warrant the process of repositioning or correcting the frame, followed by plasterboard repair and painting?
Is the approach to plane the frame for straightness (eliminating bowing and waviness) while maintaining a non-plumb condition, and then scribing the door to this irregular but straight enough frame?
- If this is the case, how are the door stoppers managed during the frame planing? Should they be removed beforehand?
- How do professionals here address the challenge of planing the frame near corners (top, bottom) where the plane blade's reach is limited?
Is the approach to plane the frame for straightness (eliminating bowing and waviness) while maintaining a non-plumb condition, and then scribing the door to this irregular but straight enough frame?
- If this is the case, how are the door stoppers managed during the frame planing? Should they be removed beforehand?
- How do professionals here address the challenge of planing the frame near corners (top, bottom) where the plane blade's reach is limited?