Sportique
Established Member
Here's the problem:
A friend has a rather small room which, when a single bed is in place there is insufficient space to open a standard door. :roll:
She has a standard ready-made door in place and has asked me to cut it vertically in half, then fabricate and fit two vertical frame pieces to match outer existing frame so that we have two independent but half-width doors. - (thus needing less space when opening into the room).
Now this raises a number of questions in my mind!! :!: :!:
Not least of which is that the door appears to be one of these hollow white engineered jobbies. It looks like one, it sounds like one and it weighs like one.
So, what will I find when I cut it in half - will I be able to do anything with it? or is this a complete no-no!!
This feels like a bag-o-worms to me
Thanks for any realistic suggestions :lol:
Dave
A friend has a rather small room which, when a single bed is in place there is insufficient space to open a standard door. :roll:
She has a standard ready-made door in place and has asked me to cut it vertically in half, then fabricate and fit two vertical frame pieces to match outer existing frame so that we have two independent but half-width doors. - (thus needing less space when opening into the room).
Now this raises a number of questions in my mind!! :!: :!:
Not least of which is that the door appears to be one of these hollow white engineered jobbies. It looks like one, it sounds like one and it weighs like one.
So, what will I find when I cut it in half - will I be able to do anything with it? or is this a complete no-no!!
This feels like a bag-o-worms to me
Thanks for any realistic suggestions :lol:
Dave