Showing posts with label PreHung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PreHung. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Door factory (Interior Not Pre-hung)

When installing an interior door from scratch (not pre-hung), you will need to quantum the chance width and height. The height is not as important, because on an interior door, especially a bathroom, you can leave some space between the lowest of the door and the threshold area for ventilation.

When measuring for the width, there may be differences in the measurements at the top, middle, and bottom. The narrowest measurement will at least need to allow for the width of the door, and approximately ¼" for the whole gap of both sides.

Door Bottom

Remove the old door and hinges and install one leaf of each new hinge in the jamb. The new door can be cut to the required width, using a circular saw. A saw guide can be used to insure a spoton cut.

Now, with some (doubled up or more) shims on the floor under the door, place the door, with only one (half) leaf of each new hinge attached to the jamb in the opening. The barrel of the hinges will be facing you.

Now with the shims on the floor, slide them in with your foot, while lifting up on the door, until you have the gap that you want at the top. Take other shim or two and place them at the top to hold the gap and the door in place. Just push them in until they stop. You may have to push them sideways instead of right in; because, the distance is only 1 3/8". Now do the same thing on the latch side of the door. Now that you have the door exactly where you want it, take a pencil and mark the top and lowest of the hinge locations on the door. You could also tap lightly at the top with a chisel to notch the location.

Now shape the hinge locations on the door with a 3 ½ " butt gauge. Tap down to mark the shape and then mortise out with a chisel, attach with screws. Place the door in the opening, joining the leaves of the hinges, and tap down the pin into the barrel of the hinges. If slightly off, just loosen the screws and slightly move the leaves of the hinges to meet, then re-tighten the hinge screws.

Drill for the lock. install the lock. Now open and close the door, checking for permissible gap with no binding. The door should close against the doorstops.

If there is some interest shown in the above article, I will be writing hereafter articles about installing face doors and more complete directions for the premise of locks, as well as other home fix topics.

If you have any questions, please visit the taste page at [http://www.handymanjimnoonan.com] which is my website. You can e-mail me, from there, and I will do my best to answer.

Door factory (Interior Not Pre-hung)

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Easy facility - Pre-Hung Doors 101

Are you not all that capable with whatever other than a hammer and a screwdriver? Well, if you can widen your scope, just a little, and concentrate a level into the mix, then you're well on your way to installing a pre-hung interior door.

Now that we have peaked your interest, here's the fine print. To bring it to life, you'll also need 8d and 16d nails, wooden shims, and some wood filler. Once you have these 6 easy-to-find components, you may embark on an 8-step quest to beautifying your home.

Door Bottom

1. The Rough Opening
o Make sure that the rough occasion is 1/2" taller and wider than the unit itself.

2. Resolve the door swing
o Is it going to be a right-handed door or a left-handed door?

3. Confirm that...
o The threshold is level.
o The hinge side of the rough occasion is plumb.
o The head is quadrilateral to the hinge side of the rough opening.

4. Setup Pre-hung unit
o Slide the pre-hung interior door into the rough opening, bottom first.

5. Nail hinge side of frame
o One 8d nail 6" from the bottom, other 6" from the top, and between the two, vertical center.

6. Repeat step 5 to the lock side of the frame

7. Nail the rest of the frame
o regain the header with shims and nails. Position wooded shims between the occasion and the header.
o Nail the frame into position through the shims using 16d nails.

8. Finalizing
o Confirm that the gap between the door and frame is equal all throughout. If not, adjustments are needed.

Easy facility - Pre-Hung Doors 101

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