I have some traditional flush casement type french doors - 2m x 1.06m x 44mm thick (42" x 78" in old money) overall - each with 8 panes, that need replacing (poor maintenance on my part plus damage from a break in means the bottom rail and stiles have wet rot). They're single glazed, putty o/s, with ovolo beading inside. Having struggled to find a joiner to do it, other than for too many beer tokens I've decided to give it a go myself (time rich DIYer).
To do a direct like-for-like replacement would require my buying a router table (building one for my T11 is on my to-do list) and the ovolo and scribing cutters e.g. like this and this. To avoid this cost and, hopefully, simplify the joinery, I'm wondering whether I could cut simple straight bevels on the door stiles, rails and muntins to mimic the putty. It would look a bit like the outside of the doors made by JonnyD - see 2nd pic down in this post. The scribed joints could, I imagine, be done by saw/chisel.
Glass would be glazed from the inside and then ovolo beading - available off the shelf at my local supplier - applied (glue and pins) from the inside. I'd use a non-setting mastic - perhaps Hodgson's Butyl 66 - to bed the glass.
Doors are to be painted and ironmongery decided but erring towards simple sash lock and those key operated barrel locks that you mortice into the top and bottom of the meeting stiles and s/s butt hinges.
Does this seem like a reasonable approach or daft? If daft then I'll bite the bullet and acquire the table/cutters and even apply the putty (a fiddly task I find)!
Finally, the proposed bottom rail is 165mm - will a single haunched tenon be OK or should it be a double tenon (say 50mm each)?
Guidance/advice would be welcome.
To do a direct like-for-like replacement would require my buying a router table (building one for my T11 is on my to-do list) and the ovolo and scribing cutters e.g. like this and this. To avoid this cost and, hopefully, simplify the joinery, I'm wondering whether I could cut simple straight bevels on the door stiles, rails and muntins to mimic the putty. It would look a bit like the outside of the doors made by JonnyD - see 2nd pic down in this post. The scribed joints could, I imagine, be done by saw/chisel.
Glass would be glazed from the inside and then ovolo beading - available off the shelf at my local supplier - applied (glue and pins) from the inside. I'd use a non-setting mastic - perhaps Hodgson's Butyl 66 - to bed the glass.
Doors are to be painted and ironmongery decided but erring towards simple sash lock and those key operated barrel locks that you mortice into the top and bottom of the meeting stiles and s/s butt hinges.
Does this seem like a reasonable approach or daft? If daft then I'll bite the bullet and acquire the table/cutters and even apply the putty (a fiddly task I find)!
Finally, the proposed bottom rail is 165mm - will a single haunched tenon be OK or should it be a double tenon (say 50mm each)?
Guidance/advice would be welcome.