BruceK
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Good afternoon. As part of a stable conversion I'm making a couple of exterior stable doors and frames from some lovely well-seasoned walnut which I've recently bought. I'm just working things out prior to making a cutting list and have a few questions for you experienced contributors if that's okay.
I'm starting with 125 x 125 mm laminated (from 2 pieces) posts for the jambs. The heads will be 125mm x 45mm.
1) I'm allowing for 2mm gaps between door and frame. Would this be enough for a weatherproof seal or should it be increased to 3mm?
2) I'm wondering how deep to cut the rebates into the frames. I've read various sizes between 10mm and 25mm and thought I might go for 19mm (3/4"). Would that work?
3) Instead of cutting a rebate, there's enough 19mm x 57mm timber to glue on stop beads after the doors have been fitted. Would that be a better option or should I stick with rebsates?
Thankyou for your help.
I'm starting with 125 x 125 mm laminated (from 2 pieces) posts for the jambs. The heads will be 125mm x 45mm.
1) I'm allowing for 2mm gaps between door and frame. Would this be enough for a weatherproof seal or should it be increased to 3mm?
2) I'm wondering how deep to cut the rebates into the frames. I've read various sizes between 10mm and 25mm and thought I might go for 19mm (3/4"). Would that work?
3) Instead of cutting a rebate, there's enough 19mm x 57mm timber to glue on stop beads after the doors have been fitted. Would that be a better option or should I stick with rebsates?
Thankyou for your help.
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