DavidC
14th October 2005, 05:18 PM
I bought a new door and jambs
anyway fitting the door jambs is never easy
once the opening was cut in the head and the sides nailed i slid the whole frame in and began nailing using 50mm brads just to hold in place
I checked the level with spirit level up the sides of frame and was almost spot on
so then once door was hinged it swings no worries.
I also nailed some 65mm bullet nails into thicker side of frame
the next day the door wouldn't close and there was no gap bottom side where door closes.
I then nailed this side in my and levered out hinge side 1mm or so and door is shutting ok
This happened overnight
would it be due to the fact that I haven't fixed archtraves or is this normal with timber swelling.
Will it fix this problem of gap creeping when architraves are fitted
anyway fitting the door jambs is never easy
once the opening was cut in the head and the sides nailed i slid the whole frame in and began nailing using 50mm brads just to hold in place
I checked the level with spirit level up the sides of frame and was almost spot on
so then once door was hinged it swings no worries.
I also nailed some 65mm bullet nails into thicker side of frame
the next day the door wouldn't close and there was no gap bottom side where door closes.
I then nailed this side in my and levered out hinge side 1mm or so and door is shutting ok
This happened overnight
would it be due to the fact that I haven't fixed archtraves or is this normal with timber swelling.
Will it fix this problem of gap creeping when architraves are fitted