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    Default Advice Required on Solid Doors

    I've just got back from my local Bunnings after looking for a few things including a new back door. I saw a door that looked okay but I am a little dubious over the quality considering the price was much cheaper than expected. The door in question is a solid door that has the top quarter glazed in the shape of a semi circle with the external side having six rectangles routed into it. The asking price is $145. Also door is made in Indonesia.


    Now I know pretty much one tenth of bugger all when it comes to doors. Are these cheap imported doors okay or should I steer clear of them? Would I be well advised to spend more on a well known door like Hume or Corinithian or similar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hybrid
    Would I be well advised to spend more on a well known door like Hume or Corinithian or similar?
    Also Made in Cheapistan??

    Al :confused:

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    Try the trading post it's worked for me before!!!

    http://www.tradingpost.com.au/browse...=keywordsearch

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    And if you're going to be fixing the jamb yourself, your best bet is looking for a demolishing house sale in the paper, you can get choice joinery doors for a song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hybrid
    I've just got back from my local Bunnings after looking for a few things including a new back door. I saw a door that looked okay but I am a little dubious over the quality considering the price was much cheaper than expected. The door in question is a solid door that has the top quarter glazed in the shape of a semi circle with the external side having six rectangles routed into it. The asking price is $145. Also door is made in Indonesia.


    Now I know pretty much one tenth of bugger all when it comes to doors. Are these cheap imported doors okay or should I steer clear of them? Would I be well advised to spend more on a well known door like Hume or Corinithian or similar?
    G'Day All, Good morning Al (cringing in fear)..
    Try Hudsons, I just bought a really nice leadlight solid core door for 1/3 off normal retail, the guy told me they had a sale on doors and when it was over Hume doors continued to send out doors at the special price so they are passing the savings on to customers. Not sure where you are in "Syd" or if the special is at all stores, got mine at the Campbelltown store!....
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    Any plans or guides to making your own solid door around?

    Would love to make an old style double door with the full surrounds like in period houses. Have just the space for one but would have to remove the section of wall above in order to get the effect I'm after. ie panels either side and across the top.

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    most soild maple doors come in from O/S, they are a few good companes and bad ones too, if Bunnings is selling it then quality should be ok. Have a look for a brand called "Crown doors" they are sold though smaller outlets and are very good quality on soild doors.

    NB; dont waste your time buying imported interal Redi coats they are rubbish pay the extra $2.00 or so and buy a Hume or Corthain

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    Bennylaird - where are you located? Doesnt say on the thing to the left.
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    Thanks for the feedback guys.

    I took Savage's advice and ventured down to my local Hudsons (Bonnyrigg is the closest one to me Savage). I found a nice Hume external door there. Price is winner too, only $110. It's got to be better than my current hollow core, weathered old thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hybrid
    Thanks for the feedback guys.

    I took Savage's advice and ventured down to my local Hudsons (Bonnyrigg is the closest one to me Savage). I found a nice Hume external door there. Price is winner too, only $110. It's got to be better than my current hollow core, weathered old thing.
    G'Day Hybrid,
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    Quote Originally Posted by seriph1
    Bennylaird - where are you located? Doesnt say on the thing to the left.
    Werribee, Vic will have to update it.

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    benny

    in that case, I am in Kilmore - about 1.5 hours from you and have a couple of ideas that may be helpful.

    We live in an 1880 home with the door youre talking about, but of course double doors are a more elaborate project and I am wondering what style/period youre thinking of copying. I have some books here that have doors and surrounds from all periods and can have a look through them for you when I get a better idea

    Let me know if you want my number or something and we can talk about your double-door project.

    have fun
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    Thanks Steve

    Have a few more projects around the house before I get to it but will post a pic of the existing set up showing how much room I have to play with, may have to stay with a single door after reflecting on the space available. House is an Italian style about 35 years old but is slowly changing. Just finished the kitchen and have to sort out some doors to the back porch, ( about a 12 x 5 metre covered area). Will remove a window and maybe use bay doors. Lots to do lol. Eventually want to bag the place but it's a big job.

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    sounds like fun! If youre wanting to retain the italian feel of the home, there are a range of things you can do to achieve this. I made a door last year which at first looked exactly like a Victorian four panel internal door and ended up very European. I will look for the pics and post shortly.
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    as mentioned
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