CrazyMonkey1
Established Member
Good evening folks!
Looking for some wisdom please - purely to prevent me wasting time and wood.
Looking to build some sturdy garage doors to replace a horrible draughty metal 'up n over' door.
Sketches are:
Looking to use Redwood due to the rot resistance, cost effectivness and stability to shrinkage in our wonderful changeable climate.
For a sense of scale, the opening is 322 x 222Cm. The framing at top and sides is 10Cm deep by 6Cm wide, Door frame is 6Cm deep by 10Cm wide at bottom and sides and 6Cm deep and 15Cm at top and bottom.
I plan to fill the voids at the back with insulation and cover with OSB to give me a rustic feel inside the workshop. I want to make them as airtight as possible, so the doors sit in a 5mm recess when seated in the frame. I might try and do something fancy with inlaid brush type excluders, but will see how the project is going.
The doors will be painted with a decent outdoor finish for cosmetic / longevity. I will put a slight round on the door frames, and a slight chamfer on the infil planks (not drawn due to complexity).
Please let me know what i am missing / planning on doing wrong!
Looking for some wisdom please - purely to prevent me wasting time and wood.
Looking to build some sturdy garage doors to replace a horrible draughty metal 'up n over' door.
Sketches are:
Looking to use Redwood due to the rot resistance, cost effectivness and stability to shrinkage in our wonderful changeable climate.
For a sense of scale, the opening is 322 x 222Cm. The framing at top and sides is 10Cm deep by 6Cm wide, Door frame is 6Cm deep by 10Cm wide at bottom and sides and 6Cm deep and 15Cm at top and bottom.
I plan to fill the voids at the back with insulation and cover with OSB to give me a rustic feel inside the workshop. I want to make them as airtight as possible, so the doors sit in a 5mm recess when seated in the frame. I might try and do something fancy with inlaid brush type excluders, but will see how the project is going.
The doors will be painted with a decent outdoor finish for cosmetic / longevity. I will put a slight round on the door frames, and a slight chamfer on the infil planks (not drawn due to complexity).
Please let me know what i am missing / planning on doing wrong!