Shadowfax
Established Member
I've not tried this but I am wondering if this could be a good way to make a pair of good solid doors for my garage (workshop).
I can get 1200 x 2400 external door blanks that can be cut down to any size. This would allow me to lip them and dress the up in any approved manner according to the management!
However, I have been told that they would "delaminate" after a while.
I can't see how this would happen reallly but I thought I would ask you lot for your thoughts.
These are solid core doors, unfinished with plywood outer skins as far as I can tell and are definitely external fire doors so should be solid, heavy and not prone to being affected by the weather.
What think you?
Cheers,
SF
I can get 1200 x 2400 external door blanks that can be cut down to any size. This would allow me to lip them and dress the up in any approved manner according to the management!
However, I have been told that they would "delaminate" after a while.
I can't see how this would happen reallly but I thought I would ask you lot for your thoughts.
These are solid core doors, unfinished with plywood outer skins as far as I can tell and are definitely external fire doors so should be solid, heavy and not prone to being affected by the weather.
What think you?
Cheers,
SF