RobTro
4th July 2007, 03:01 AM
G'day all. Need your wisdom,
I will be making some doors for my shed. timber Frame sandwiched between ply or OSB sheets (to stop sagging) and hardwood T&G planks (siding) on the exterior. Very heavy.
About 1900mm high and 880mm wide each door. (two doors)
Questions.
the interior frame construction of the door - should be what thickness? I was thinking of 4x2 Spruce or similar dimensions in some other softwood? Comments? I figure that to hang the door I would need about a 4x2's thickness being 38mm minus a mm or so needed to straighten things out. But I can look for thicker wood if you recommend. (I am in Japan so maybe not eveything is available) What do you need for fitting most hinges. What is the standard length of screws for heavy duty hinges?
The door frame (or JAM?) - What thickness is normal? I am planing on using hardwood for the door frame. I was thinking of 30mm.(getting expensive) Or could this be reduced to say 24mm or 25mm and just plan on using extra long screws to fix the hinges through the door frame into the studs around the door.? What is normal for a heavy door and what is the normal installation method?Thanks for any help,
Rob
I will be making some doors for my shed. timber Frame sandwiched between ply or OSB sheets (to stop sagging) and hardwood T&G planks (siding) on the exterior. Very heavy.
About 1900mm high and 880mm wide each door. (two doors)
Questions.
the interior frame construction of the door - should be what thickness? I was thinking of 4x2 Spruce or similar dimensions in some other softwood? Comments? I figure that to hang the door I would need about a 4x2's thickness being 38mm minus a mm or so needed to straighten things out. But I can look for thicker wood if you recommend. (I am in Japan so maybe not eveything is available) What do you need for fitting most hinges. What is the standard length of screws for heavy duty hinges?
The door frame (or JAM?) - What thickness is normal? I am planing on using hardwood for the door frame. I was thinking of 30mm.(getting expensive) Or could this be reduced to say 24mm or 25mm and just plan on using extra long screws to fix the hinges through the door frame into the studs around the door.? What is normal for a heavy door and what is the normal installation method?Thanks for any help,
Rob