MattRoberts
Established Member
Hi all, this may well be a bad idea, which is why I wanted to float it here first.
I'd like to replace my UPVC front door with a new one. I've looked at composite doors, but it's looking like nigh on a grand to replace the door, frame and side window panel.
As an alternative, I'm considering making my own using the measurements of the existing door as a template, and simply putting it in place of the current one (re- using the hinges, lock etc).
The current one is 44mm thick, so I was planning on sandwiching an 8mm core between two sheets of 18mm MR MDF, and using weather shield paint. Is this a really bad idea?
I'm also concerned about the edges not being as durable - should I edge the door with a hardwood?
Thanks for any tips.
I'd like to replace my UPVC front door with a new one. I've looked at composite doors, but it's looking like nigh on a grand to replace the door, frame and side window panel.
As an alternative, I'm considering making my own using the measurements of the existing door as a template, and simply putting it in place of the current one (re- using the hinges, lock etc).
The current one is 44mm thick, so I was planning on sandwiching an 8mm core between two sheets of 18mm MR MDF, and using weather shield paint. Is this a really bad idea?
I'm also concerned about the edges not being as durable - should I edge the door with a hardwood?
Thanks for any tips.