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Don't fancy attempting this myself although i do have the tools ( planer, hammer and chisel etc)
I need two internal doors hanging. How much have you paid if you've recently paid to have internal doors hung?
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Bill wrote:Don't fancy attempting this myself although i do have the tools ( planer, hammer and chisel etc)
I need two internal doors hanging. How much have you paid if you've recently paid to have internal doors hung? Can't help you Bill, but i'd google local carpenters in your area. You could also get yer shed fixed :-) |
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Looking into the pros and cons of doing it myself. Problem is any doors i bought would probably need as much as an inch planed off the edge ( and top and bottom) to fit. Except if i bought panelled doors and needed to plane an inch off i'd have to plane half an inch off each edge instead of one whole inch off one edge otherwise the panels wouldn't look centred. This two (four if i do two doors) lots of planing would be a bugger. And that's before taking into consideration whether the door frame(s) are straight or not. Edited by user 18 February 2014 10:43:26(UTC)
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