Dibs-h
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I'm had a fair look on the old tinternet and not come away with much. I'm familar with internal door casings, but very familiar with external ones - can anyone point me in the direction of what the specifics of the joints between the jamb and header are, and if different the ones between jamb and cill?
I've got the timber cut to size so will need to crack on with these tomorrow.
Also I have a stone cill - so my thinking is the type of cill that is say 130 wide - i.e. prodtrudes past the jambs (in the way a window cill protrudes past the frame) won't look right? If it won't look right - what then?
Edit - looking at our front door (which also has a stone cill) - there doesn't seem to be a wooden cill - more like something the door closes against (and you have to step over) and the weatherbar thingy closes over.
I've got the timber cut to size so will need to crack on with these tomorrow.
Also I have a stone cill - so my thinking is the type of cill that is say 130 wide - i.e. prodtrudes past the jambs (in the way a window cill protrudes past the frame) won't look right? If it won't look right - what then?
Edit - looking at our front door (which also has a stone cill) - there doesn't seem to be a wooden cill - more like something the door closes against (and you have to step over) and the weatherbar thingy closes over.