9fingers
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Last year I stayed with friends in France as I do each year and do a few DIY projects from them in return.
Their back door had slammed in the wind and looked like this
They did not like the dated style but the door was basically sound. They did however like the horizontal raised panel at the bottom. I was 'commissioned' to see what I could do to recover the door. Part of the requirement was an opening window at the top to allow ventilation whilst keeping control on their dog.
Back at home a couple of months ago I started making a matching panel on oak.
Components laid out
Joint detail
Dry fit prior to panel raising
panels raised and glued up
I arrived in France this week to complete the job.
The old glazing did not put up much of a fight.
and having made rods for the dimensions last year, everything fitted well much to my relief
That horrible reflection is me :shock:
The worst part of the job was incorporating an existing window - French style with those horrible pin hinges that have only one chance at drilling the hole in exactly the right place.
The whole door now has to be stained and varnished but that is for my friend to do.
On to the next jobs now
Repair the vacuum cleaner
Install a new tank for the heating oil
Build a partition wall in the workshop
And .... Have a break!
Bob
Their back door had slammed in the wind and looked like this
They did not like the dated style but the door was basically sound. They did however like the horizontal raised panel at the bottom. I was 'commissioned' to see what I could do to recover the door. Part of the requirement was an opening window at the top to allow ventilation whilst keeping control on their dog.
Back at home a couple of months ago I started making a matching panel on oak.
Components laid out
Joint detail
Dry fit prior to panel raising
panels raised and glued up
I arrived in France this week to complete the job.
The old glazing did not put up much of a fight.
and having made rods for the dimensions last year, everything fitted well much to my relief
That horrible reflection is me :shock:
The worst part of the job was incorporating an existing window - French style with those horrible pin hinges that have only one chance at drilling the hole in exactly the right place.
The whole door now has to be stained and varnished but that is for my friend to do.
On to the next jobs now
Repair the vacuum cleaner
Install a new tank for the heating oil
Build a partition wall in the workshop
And .... Have a break!
Bob