MitreKnown
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I've made the internal frame for one of a set of garage workshop doors. The doors are to be well insulated (90mm worth) to keep the garage workshop warm. The frame is going to get covered in plywood (12mm external, 5mm internal) and there is a window at the top. The problem I am having is the frame twisting. I can't tighten the last corner without the frame taking on a twist and I can already tell it wants to twist as it is easier to pick up one bottom corner (the fully closed one) than the other. The 4x2 used for the stiles have an amount of twist in them and I think that's transferring to the whole frame. None of the 4x2s will be perfect, so I can't fix this by just selecting the best. They have at least been dry stored for about 12 months though. Also, any slight out of square on the rail cuts will create twist.
What can I do to combat this twist? I don't imagine the plywood will do much to resist it, but would love to be proved wrong on that thought as it would be a lovely/easy solution.
Note: as viewed the frame is upside down.
What can I do to combat this twist? I don't imagine the plywood will do much to resist it, but would love to be proved wrong on that thought as it would be a lovely/easy solution.
Note: as viewed the frame is upside down.