LancsRick
Established Member
I was so chuffed with myself. I've been fitting oak frames and doors in my place, and these last few I've got spot on - in wind, perfectly parallel, square header, the lot. Really chuffed.
Context: I did these as two batches due to life getting in the way.
So anyways, I stand back to admire my work, and immediately realise I'm still firmly in amateur hour. I've not set the frames to a consistent height, so I've got 2 and 2 now. About 18mm variance between them.
Sooo... What my best route to even this out? They're anchored and bonded to thermo lite for strength, so ripping out is less than trivial and less than cheap. I'm inclined to either have the top architrave at different heights, or use thicker arch on the top of the lower frames.
Any comments welcomed! Gentle mockery also allowed
Context: I did these as two batches due to life getting in the way.
So anyways, I stand back to admire my work, and immediately realise I'm still firmly in amateur hour. I've not set the frames to a consistent height, so I've got 2 and 2 now. About 18mm variance between them.
Sooo... What my best route to even this out? They're anchored and bonded to thermo lite for strength, so ripping out is less than trivial and less than cheap. I'm inclined to either have the top architrave at different heights, or use thicker arch on the top of the lower frames.
Any comments welcomed! Gentle mockery also allowed