dennis holt
12-29-2008, 9:49 PM
Greetings,
The title states the problem. When you have 100+ yr old wood doors that have gone through world wars and numerous families, moves and relocations, things happen!
So here is the verbal description; 2 vertical pieces of veenered pine ?, 2 horizontal veenered pine pieces tacked and glued to the vertical pieces to form a rectangle. I can place the door so that 3 point are in contact with the table and one corner is elevated an inch or so.
The problem is in the door closing properly.
HELP!!!
I am new to woodworking, I have great tools but am ignorant to the secrets of the science and art of the woods. I am also retired and old but not that old.
Thanks,
Dennis Holt
The title states the problem. When you have 100+ yr old wood doors that have gone through world wars and numerous families, moves and relocations, things happen!
So here is the verbal description; 2 vertical pieces of veenered pine ?, 2 horizontal veenered pine pieces tacked and glued to the vertical pieces to form a rectangle. I can place the door so that 3 point are in contact with the table and one corner is elevated an inch or so.
The problem is in the door closing properly.
HELP!!!
I am new to woodworking, I have great tools but am ignorant to the secrets of the science and art of the woods. I am also retired and old but not that old.
Thanks,
Dennis Holt