Ollie78
Established Member
Hi
I have to make an Oak door and frame for a client, it will be a front door which opens inwards, with a weather bar and no extended outer cill.
I plan to use a Schlegel aquamac seal but am not sure which shape is best for this. I can Kerf the frame before assembly and am thinking the kerf should be on the "face" of the rebate.
Can anyone who does a lot of doors suggest the best shape. Or if there is a better option.
I was considering adding a secondary brush seal like they put on composite doors, just for "belt and braces" as well.
It all has to be cotswold cottage style, this sort of thing
No aluminium threshold or anything, should I do a different seal at the bottom ? There is too much choice almost.
Cheers
Ollie
I have to make an Oak door and frame for a client, it will be a front door which opens inwards, with a weather bar and no extended outer cill.
I plan to use a Schlegel aquamac seal but am not sure which shape is best for this. I can Kerf the frame before assembly and am thinking the kerf should be on the "face" of the rebate.
Can anyone who does a lot of doors suggest the best shape. Or if there is a better option.
I was considering adding a secondary brush seal like they put on composite doors, just for "belt and braces" as well.
It all has to be cotswold cottage style, this sort of thing
No aluminium threshold or anything, should I do a different seal at the bottom ? There is too much choice almost.
Cheers
Ollie