Cliver
Member
I am looking to build a stud frame in an archway from my lounge into the stairway/hall.
I am at the point of stating to assemble and install the stud work but want to ask how big I should make the space in my stud frame for the doors and lining.
The doors I have are 1981mm(h) 1524mm(w) 35mm(D).
I have a 10mm Pairmaker.
The door lining is 30mm.
So just want to check how big I should make the gap in the stud wall.
I'm given to believe that 3mm clearance on each edge is what I need so..
Width:
1524mm Both doors plus
10mm Pairmaker plus
60mm Door lining plus
9mm Clearance on both sides and between the two doors.
1603mm total width.
Height:
1981mm Door height plus
30mm Door Lining plus
6mm Clearance plus
12mm floor covering Laminate plus
3mm Underlay
2032mm total height
I have a supply of wedges to "true up" the door lining so I would guess I need to add some wiggle room into the measurements above to make room for these ?
If so how much should I add in each dimension?
Thanks for any advice and guidance. I just want to be sure I'm making the stud frame suitable for my doors.
I am at the point of stating to assemble and install the stud work but want to ask how big I should make the space in my stud frame for the doors and lining.
The doors I have are 1981mm(h) 1524mm(w) 35mm(D).
I have a 10mm Pairmaker.
The door lining is 30mm.
So just want to check how big I should make the gap in the stud wall.
I'm given to believe that 3mm clearance on each edge is what I need so..
Width:
1524mm Both doors plus
10mm Pairmaker plus
60mm Door lining plus
9mm Clearance on both sides and between the two doors.
1603mm total width.
Height:
1981mm Door height plus
30mm Door Lining plus
6mm Clearance plus
12mm floor covering Laminate plus
3mm Underlay
2032mm total height
I have a supply of wedges to "true up" the door lining so I would guess I need to add some wiggle room into the measurements above to make room for these ?
If so how much should I add in each dimension?
Thanks for any advice and guidance. I just want to be sure I'm making the stud frame suitable for my doors.