shorn
Established Member
Hi,
Following from my thread about replacing door linings, I've now got round to fitting the doors. I had seven in total and I've had mixed results in fitting, but I'm hoping they are all things that I can rectify.
So out of the seven doors, 5 are 686mm wide, one 610mm and one 533mm wide.
For the five 686mm doors, I made up a template/former that was ~690mm wide and used this to set the linings.
When I've come to swing the doors, two are fine, but the other three are not. two of them have a larger gap on the latch side and one is too tight.
Not quite sure how it's ended up that way but here I am. So just looking for suggestions on the best way to rectify.
For the doors where the gap is too large. It's roughly about 4mm too wide on the latch side.
Here's some photos to demo...
So thinking about the best way to deal with it. Obviously I could try and wedge the lining out, but that;s going to be more difficult now that it's plastered and I can;t wedge out the top where its joined to the head. Alternatively, I could glue and pin a 4mm thick strip between the face and door stop to close the gap. Not really heard of that being done though. All linings and architraves are being painted to wouldn't really be able to tell.
For the one that's too tight. It's clear that there is a slight bow in the middle of the lining. The top and bottom gap is correct.
Would this just be a case of planing the centre of the lining down, or would it be better to try and screw the lining back further? Obviously this would involve chopping away the plaster that butts up to the lining. I'm also not sure if it's the stud behind it that's bowing so it might not even have any way to fix it back further.
Just wondered it anyone had any ideas/suggestions?
Many thanks!
Following from my thread about replacing door linings, I've now got round to fitting the doors. I had seven in total and I've had mixed results in fitting, but I'm hoping they are all things that I can rectify.
So out of the seven doors, 5 are 686mm wide, one 610mm and one 533mm wide.
For the five 686mm doors, I made up a template/former that was ~690mm wide and used this to set the linings.
When I've come to swing the doors, two are fine, but the other three are not. two of them have a larger gap on the latch side and one is too tight.
Not quite sure how it's ended up that way but here I am. So just looking for suggestions on the best way to rectify.
For the doors where the gap is too large. It's roughly about 4mm too wide on the latch side.
Here's some photos to demo...
So thinking about the best way to deal with it. Obviously I could try and wedge the lining out, but that;s going to be more difficult now that it's plastered and I can;t wedge out the top where its joined to the head. Alternatively, I could glue and pin a 4mm thick strip between the face and door stop to close the gap. Not really heard of that being done though. All linings and architraves are being painted to wouldn't really be able to tell.
For the one that's too tight. It's clear that there is a slight bow in the middle of the lining. The top and bottom gap is correct.
Would this just be a case of planing the centre of the lining down, or would it be better to try and screw the lining back further? Obviously this would involve chopping away the plaster that butts up to the lining. I'm also not sure if it's the stud behind it that's bowing so it might not even have any way to fix it back further.
Just wondered it anyone had any ideas/suggestions?
Many thanks!