The bottom rail of one of our casements has been nibbled by the dreaded rot.
I've cleared out all the really bad damaged wood and got back to something reasonable and then stabilised it with some Ronseal wood hardener.
It's only the outside surface which has gone so I'm going to try and laminate some old seasoned wood on the face.
I've made up a sled for the router table to carry the casement so as to mill away the affected areas and am now down 10mm. Before starting I glued a dowel through the existing mortise joints and screwed a piece of plywood to the back to keep it in shape.
I was hoping to go down 15mm which might enable me to produce a joint in the piece I'm going to laminate on top but this would expose the original tenon.
Any thoughts guys?
What adhesive would you use to bonded the new piece with?
Richard
I've cleared out all the really bad damaged wood and got back to something reasonable and then stabilised it with some Ronseal wood hardener.
It's only the outside surface which has gone so I'm going to try and laminate some old seasoned wood on the face.
I've made up a sled for the router table to carry the casement so as to mill away the affected areas and am now down 10mm. Before starting I glued a dowel through the existing mortise joints and screwed a piece of plywood to the back to keep it in shape.
I was hoping to go down 15mm which might enable me to produce a joint in the piece I'm going to laminate on top but this would expose the original tenon.
Any thoughts guys?
What adhesive would you use to bonded the new piece with?
Richard