Message from @Deleted User

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2017-08-07 03:21:41 UTC  

I did not catch that sorry. Yes trying to frame in and hang a door is rough to do. Plus you have to go back and trim it all out. If you get a Ford a prehung door it would go a lot quicker and easier on you. Just try to find one that matches the opening so you don't have a lot of drywall patching

2017-08-07 03:22:01 UTC  

*can afford

2017-08-07 13:10:45 UTC  

@Placidseven - MO greg is totally right. I'll try to get to a door today if I can to show you how I do it.
Is your old door hollow? Or is it a slab or an old 5 panel?

2017-08-07 13:25:15 UTC  

@RevStench are you going to Charlottsville

2017-08-07 14:12:17 UTC  

@RevStench it's a 6 panel hollow core.

2017-08-07 16:40:07 UTC  

@Deleted User no sir, we're working every Saturday until who knows when. We picked up a few houses in Lexington.
@Placidseven - MO the advice Greg gave you is best, with that door. And I have to give you props for doing right and not doing some half assed hack job. Way to act your color hahaha

2017-08-09 20:43:17 UTC  

So I broke my favorite chisel on Monday and only had a Lowe's close by to go to and I picked up this thing. It's my new favorite toy.

I know @Jhawk nc wanted to go over sharpening knives and chisels, well Friday I'm going to spend the first part of my day sharpening all my hand tools(knife, chisel, and crosscut saw). I'll put together a little tutorial for you fellas, common sense stuff.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/344943743868338176/20170808_100444.jpg

2017-08-09 22:26:24 UTC  

@Placidseven - MO#5546 I've hung probably over 100 salvage doors making my own jambs and milling my own trim etc. just make sure you have plenty of shims on hand. The long cedar work the best. It can get complicated especially if you mortis your hinges. Need a good router or laminate trimmer.
With a pre-hung most of the jambs are adjustable and the door is already hinged. Don't forget your level!

2017-08-09 22:27:57 UTC  

There's a ton of step by step vids on YouTube if you wanna go with the salvage. It is super rewarding after you get it done. I milled and hung all the doors and trim in my house

2017-08-09 22:28:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/344970161939546122/image.jpg

2017-08-09 22:28:57 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/344970334769774603/image.jpg

2017-08-09 22:36:36 UTC  

I love that trim. If I could afford it i'd remove all the trim from my house and do Victorian style trim.

2017-08-09 23:48:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/344990442007298058/20170809_194849.jpg

2017-08-09 23:49:18 UTC  

This is my apartment, 1892

2017-08-09 23:52:28 UTC  

I do this type of work as well as windows a lot. Double hung weighted or taped and leaded glass.

2017-08-09 23:57:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/344992653076856832/20150624_130131.jpg

2017-08-09 23:59:41 UTC  

This one had pictures of the inside so it had to go back original, early 1900s. Reclaimed wood from an old oak barn, and they painted it white...

2017-08-10 00:02:45 UTC  

@Deleted User I dig that look, but can I ask why everything is so square?

2017-08-10 00:07:53 UTC  

@RevStench what are those serrations on the side of that chisel what are those for

2017-08-10 00:53:17 UTC  

@Deleted User it's for cutting, like a knife. I cut a few cut nails with it today. Worked great. Holds an edge pretty well.

2017-08-10 01:03:11 UTC  

Damn. Mean chisel! Lowe's Kobalt tools are pretty good I've got a few of them

2017-08-10 01:32:47 UTC  

Yeah the few I have hold up pretty well. I can't recommend their lineman pliers, stick with Kline, which I'm sure you know better than I do.

2017-08-10 01:41:41 UTC  

Yeah blown up quite a few pairs

2017-08-10 02:07:58 UTC  

@RevStench#3208 nice trim! Square - basically what my wife wanted when she found all those doors.

2017-08-10 02:12:10 UTC  

That square hardware is Emtek, pretty good stuff we spent a mint on

2017-08-10 10:26:22 UTC  

@CJames - TN#6244 oh right on. Now you need one of these.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/345150880280215554/20170216_131610.jpg

2017-08-10 13:35:38 UTC  

Haha

2017-08-10 14:20:35 UTC  

Hahaha that's awesome

2017-08-10 16:08:01 UTC  

This guy tells me he does stained glass, shows me this...

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/345236858814464002/20170718_114848.jpg

2017-08-10 16:10:10 UTC  

Little bullshit window decoration. He did sell it to this lady for $375.

2017-08-10 16:10:33 UTC  

So I showed him my leaded glass,

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/345237497724403714/20170808_133640.jpg

2017-08-10 16:11:38 UTC  

The bottom sash on the double hung was broken out, and I matched the rest damn near perfectly.

2017-08-10 16:12:30 UTC  

I could do a video tutorial one day to show you guys some old school techniques.

2017-08-10 16:13:44 UTC  

It was incredibly hard to find glass.

2017-08-10 16:16:54 UTC  

Working on making 270 feet of dentil block today.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712446747934721/345239092864352258/20170809_151342.jpg

2017-08-10 19:09:17 UTC  

@RevStench#3208 that is beautiful work brother

2017-08-10 21:00:29 UTC  

@Deleted User thanks bro, I've only been doing stained glass for about 2 and a half years. It took me the better part of a year to get good at it. But one day it clicked, after probably a thousand hours haha, and I fight for every window job I can get now.
The real hard part is finding glass or finding someone talented enough to make the colored glass. Cutting glass is the easiest part. I wish I had the time and space to teach myself how blow glass.

2017-08-10 23:17:55 UTC  

Very nice

2017-08-11 03:54:48 UTC  

need some advice. I have a poured concrete porch and steps. I want to add wooden railing. Would I be better served to set my 4x4 in quickcrete or side mount them with concrete anchors and burying the bottom of the posts.

2017-08-11 04:01:55 UTC  

You don't want to bury wood in the ground, it sucks up water and rots. Bury them in concrete.

2017-08-12 01:05:19 UTC  

Yep or you can use galvanized base plates with wedge anchors if the posts can sit on the concrete