gtchucker09
Member
Hi,
I am looking to make a new shed door.
The current one has the tongue and groove running vertically however to improve aesthetics, I am going to make the new door with the tongue and groove cladding running horizontally.
The door is about 800mm wide so want to nail the tongue and groove in the centre and both ends to a frame of some sort.
Can anyone suggest a suitable configuration for the frame behind please? I was thinking of doing half lap joints with some 25mm x 38mm pressure treated timber to make a large rectangle with a timber running down the centre vertically and another two running horizontally. I have attached a paint sketch of the idea.
I am looking to make a new shed door.
The current one has the tongue and groove running vertically however to improve aesthetics, I am going to make the new door with the tongue and groove cladding running horizontally.
The door is about 800mm wide so want to nail the tongue and groove in the centre and both ends to a frame of some sort.
Can anyone suggest a suitable configuration for the frame behind please? I was thinking of doing half lap joints with some 25mm x 38mm pressure treated timber to make a large rectangle with a timber running down the centre vertically and another two running horizontally. I have attached a paint sketch of the idea.