Hi All,
I have 4 internal oak laminate doors that need hanging 2 with furniture on and 2 new, I'm tired of having joiners either not getting back or wanting what I think is silly money, the last that did wanted £400 to do it, I have watched a few videos and want to have a go myself, I'm not fussed if it isn't perfect. I did help my dad hang our front door on another house about 17 years ago and that went ok, so my question is do I go old school and use chisels or hand router (never used one before only chisels), my old chisels are done for so if that route can anyone recommend a chisel set and I'm assuming a mallet or use a hammer? or a router and how to use?, I have a plunge saw for trimming the top or bottom. I have a Ryobi planer but I think the blade is shot so would nee another or hand plane, any recommendations please.
There is a history with these doors and casings that started with covid, my local timber yard gave me a "door hangers business card, we asked him could he install casings and he said yes (for £1700 5 casings and 7 doors), short story is he installed casings at different heights, only fitted them with 4 single screws down each side and made a mess of the sides of the doors with an electric plane including "facing" one the wrong way, I had to then pay another £350 for the 2 new doors and a further £400 for a joiner to fit the casings properly however he does not seem to want to finish it so I had to attach the architrave myself, at this point I've had enough.
I also have a kitchen that will need fitting come spring but that's a story for another day, I don't mind paying for a properly done job but everyone wants in, do a **** job and get out and charge as much as possible.
Any help again would be appreciated
Thanks
Mark
I have 4 internal oak laminate doors that need hanging 2 with furniture on and 2 new, I'm tired of having joiners either not getting back or wanting what I think is silly money, the last that did wanted £400 to do it, I have watched a few videos and want to have a go myself, I'm not fussed if it isn't perfect. I did help my dad hang our front door on another house about 17 years ago and that went ok, so my question is do I go old school and use chisels or hand router (never used one before only chisels), my old chisels are done for so if that route can anyone recommend a chisel set and I'm assuming a mallet or use a hammer? or a router and how to use?, I have a plunge saw for trimming the top or bottom. I have a Ryobi planer but I think the blade is shot so would nee another or hand plane, any recommendations please.
There is a history with these doors and casings that started with covid, my local timber yard gave me a "door hangers business card, we asked him could he install casings and he said yes (for £1700 5 casings and 7 doors), short story is he installed casings at different heights, only fitted them with 4 single screws down each side and made a mess of the sides of the doors with an electric plane including "facing" one the wrong way, I had to then pay another £350 for the 2 new doors and a further £400 for a joiner to fit the casings properly however he does not seem to want to finish it so I had to attach the architrave myself, at this point I've had enough.
I also have a kitchen that will need fitting come spring but that's a story for another day, I don't mind paying for a properly done job but everyone wants in, do a **** job and get out and charge as much as possible.
Any help again would be appreciated
Thanks
Mark