The widths of all of our bedroom doors are a variation on the theme of "about 31 inches, give or take." Installing a new door on our son's bedroom, I bought a 32", hollow core door and trimmed it to fit: 4" off the bottom, 1-3/8" off the hinge side.
Doing this trimming left me with an open hole on the bottom and inadequate support for the hinge screws on the side. I cut filler pieces for the bottom and the hinge locations (cutting out the thin remaining wood to make room.) Kind of a pain, but not unexpected.
I have three more doors to do. I wondered about buying a door the next size down, and gluing/screwing a shim piece to the hinge side.
Any thoughts?
- Bill in Kansas City, Mo, USA
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Measure with a micrometer. Mark with a crayon. Cut with an ax.
Doing this trimming left me with an open hole on the bottom and inadequate support for the hinge screws on the side. I cut filler pieces for the bottom and the hinge locations (cutting out the thin remaining wood to make room.) Kind of a pain, but not unexpected.
I have three more doors to do. I wondered about buying a door the next size down, and gluing/screwing a shim piece to the hinge side.
Any thoughts?
- Bill in Kansas City, Mo, USA
Low Cost Websites, Search Engine Optimization, Multimedia, Video, Audio
Measure with a micrometer. Mark with a crayon. Cut with an ax.
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