AJB Temple
Finely figured
I have just bought these doors off eBay for £310. 55mm hand made solid oak pair of doors , with through M&T joints and really heavy duty oak frame (the frame is much better than the one in the picture which is a similar set of doors in the same building but a bit smaller). The doors were in a methodist church and were made in 2017. They are about 2m high and 1.5 m wide. They swelled and so rather than sort them out properly the church removed them, having paid £3,600 to install them and now have some alloy and plastic ones there instead.
They were finished in a horrible brown varnish, seemingly by a blind person judging by the number of drips and runs.
The genius who hung these doors fitted all the handles, bolts and hinges with an impact driver. He drove every screw straight into the oak without a pilot hole and with no lubrication. As a result about a quarter of the screws snapped off, and about half have the cross head slots stripped.
I need to remove the broken screws and there are a couple that I can't get out at all with my usual techniques. Just wondered if anyone has any brainwaves? I can't get a drill chuck on without quite a bit of digging. I have ordered a screw remover set but this has yet to arrive.
The plan for these is to sand them and either finish in natural oak or paint them high gloss black or red. New fittings obviously, probably nickel. They are going into an inner porch area and will be sheltered from the weather.
They were finished in a horrible brown varnish, seemingly by a blind person judging by the number of drips and runs.
The genius who hung these doors fitted all the handles, bolts and hinges with an impact driver. He drove every screw straight into the oak without a pilot hole and with no lubrication. As a result about a quarter of the screws snapped off, and about half have the cross head slots stripped.
I need to remove the broken screws and there are a couple that I can't get out at all with my usual techniques. Just wondered if anyone has any brainwaves? I can't get a drill chuck on without quite a bit of digging. I have ordered a screw remover set but this has yet to arrive.
The plan for these is to sand them and either finish in natural oak or paint them high gloss black or red. New fittings obviously, probably nickel. They are going into an inner porch area and will be sheltered from the weather.