On 1/14/2010 4:28 PM, Doug Braun wrote:
> That's starting to look like the plan. A local building supply place said
>that a pre-framed door for a 48" opening could be custom-made, but it would be
>about $350.
>
> The harderr part of the project is making a solid, square frame that is
>properly attached to the cement walls. I also have to deal with the fact that
>there is a step where the door is supposed to go, so the sill (if any) might
>be tricky.
>
> Doug
>
You can purchase a frame. The ones I've seen come as a kit as three
pieces. Just plumb the hing side of the frame, hang the door, then fit
the rest of the frame to the door.
Peter T.
> --- On Thu, 1/14/10, Peter J. Thomas<pj_thomas@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Doug
>>>
>>>
>> You can make a door fairly easily yourself using
>> construction lumber, two sheets of 1/4 luan plywood and some
>> rigid foam. Cut the two sheets of luan to the size of
>> the door you want. Lay one sheet down on a
>> flat surface. Gut and glue lumber to go around the
>> perimeter. Infill with rigid foam, and finally glue
>> the second sheet of luan on. This is a
>> stress skin panel door and is the same construction as flat
>> 1970's interior hollow core doors except instead of being
>> filled with corrugated cardboard you're using ridge foam.
>>
>> Peter Thomas
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