GweithdyDU
Established Member
Hi people. Help please regarding re-glueing an internal door.
I purchased my single storey cottage (as was) that was renovated and massively extended by Bodge the Builder. No planning, no building regs and little quality apart from the blockwork ; he also built as a disabled person who was on benefits and needed loads of free help from his mates and for that, he does sort of have my respect. Anyway, one of his ideas was to build his own door frames from rough-sawn 3x2 with roofing battens nailed to it and use some 4 panel doors he found. Unfortunately, he built his own acid bath and stripped one of them before getting a rollicking from his wife before he managed to dip the rest. The one that was subjected to the acid has fallen apart in that all the joints are loose, very loose! I don't think PVA will do it for very long and am not really a fan of it but would welcome the opinions of others who have more knowledge on glues than I have. Obviously I will be clamping it while it dries so drying time is not much of an issue (apart from we'll be bloomin cold without a front-room door while the glue dries/hardens) brrrrr.
Thanks/Diolch
I purchased my single storey cottage (as was) that was renovated and massively extended by Bodge the Builder. No planning, no building regs and little quality apart from the blockwork ; he also built as a disabled person who was on benefits and needed loads of free help from his mates and for that, he does sort of have my respect. Anyway, one of his ideas was to build his own door frames from rough-sawn 3x2 with roofing battens nailed to it and use some 4 panel doors he found. Unfortunately, he built his own acid bath and stripped one of them before getting a rollicking from his wife before he managed to dip the rest. The one that was subjected to the acid has fallen apart in that all the joints are loose, very loose! I don't think PVA will do it for very long and am not really a fan of it but would welcome the opinions of others who have more knowledge on glues than I have. Obviously I will be clamping it while it dries so drying time is not much of an issue (apart from we'll be bloomin cold without a front-room door while the glue dries/hardens) brrrrr.
Thanks/Diolch