Hi there, I need some help please. I'm not trade but have done a lot over the years, and this has foxed me completely.
I've made a gate/door for outside, 2100mm x 900mm.
It's made out of kiln dried European Oak, 90mm x 21mm planks.
I left the planks in the garage for 3 months to acclimatise.
I then T&G'd the planks and glued them together with Titebond 3 to make the door.
I then glued & screwed 3 horizontal cross braces, 90mm x 21mm, a screw in each vertical door t&g plank.
I then glued and screwed 2 diagonal cross braces, again a screw in each vertical plank.
I then finished it in 3 coats of Sadolin Extra Durable clear coat.
I the hung it on 3 heavy duty 400mm cast iron gate hinges.
3 months later the whole door has curved in the vertical! it looks like each vertical t&g plank has expanded, but of course the horizontal braces haven't, hence the curve.
What have I done wrong? How could I have avoided this happening?
I've made a gate/door for outside, 2100mm x 900mm.
It's made out of kiln dried European Oak, 90mm x 21mm planks.
I left the planks in the garage for 3 months to acclimatise.
I then T&G'd the planks and glued them together with Titebond 3 to make the door.
I then glued & screwed 3 horizontal cross braces, 90mm x 21mm, a screw in each vertical door t&g plank.
I then glued and screwed 2 diagonal cross braces, again a screw in each vertical plank.
I then finished it in 3 coats of Sadolin Extra Durable clear coat.
I the hung it on 3 heavy duty 400mm cast iron gate hinges.
3 months later the whole door has curved in the vertical! it looks like each vertical t&g plank has expanded, but of course the horizontal braces haven't, hence the curve.
What have I done wrong? How could I have avoided this happening?