Hpps
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We are just about to buy a grade 2 listed farm house, but as expected it comes with some things that we've been told need to be changed, one of which is the front door.
The conservation officer as stated that it should be an oak 6 panel Georgian style with glazed to panels. Admittedly it will be an improvement on whats currently there, and I plan to make it myself.
My question is, due to it being an external door, once I've purchased the timber, can I just get started and make it straight away, or would the timber need to sit in my workshop for a while first? What moisture content should I be aiming for on an external door?
The conservation officer as stated that it should be an oak 6 panel Georgian style with glazed to panels. Admittedly it will be an improvement on whats currently there, and I plan to make it myself.
My question is, due to it being an external door, once I've purchased the timber, can I just get started and make it straight away, or would the timber need to sit in my workshop for a while first? What moisture content should I be aiming for on an external door?