chilipeppermaniac
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If I am seeing right, There is a 2+ inch WOOD frame plus weatherstrip that is somehow mounted to a metal frame the rest of the way?
Am I correct?
Am I correct?
Do you still have the piece that came out of it ?Is there a way to fix the lock side of the jamb?
I'm going to do some measuring today. Maybe if the two door blanks are a close enough match I can swap them and use part of the new jamb to repair the old one.
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Look what I found today under the trim!
After measuring everything up, the door would fit fine in the existing frame. However, the hinges are all in the wrong locations as well as the deadbolt and knob. It would be way more work to rebuild the frame and route all the hardware versus ripping off the exterior trim to expose the mounting flange. I'm back in the city now and will pick up new 2x4 cedar and the pine to build out the jamb before I go back up.
This would work. Had a customer where I worked 40 years ago. He had a license to use dynamite. Guess one day he had a garden tractor that wouldn’t start. Yep. Blew it up. Landed on the other side of the house. True story. There were witnesses.
I once watched a neighbor bust every window out of a 64 Impala, because it wouldn’t start !!This would work. Had a customer where I worked 40 years ago. He had a license to use dynamite. Guess one day he had a garden tractor that wouldn’t start. Yep. Blew it up. Landed on the other side of the house. True story. There were witnesses.