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[email protected] (JohnMBrebner)

24/07/2003 2:13 PM

remove / replace cill for french doors

I have a pair of French doors with 2 fixed side panels, the cill is completely
rotten with a small bit of rot on a couple of uprights where jointed into cill.
I was considering cutting these out and replacing in situ rather than taking
the whole frame out, but it seems a bit tricky re aligning and jointing the
cill with the frame in place. Is this the best/worst way? Is this what the
experts do? I've done a fair bit of joinery so I'm ok with the jointing etc.
Anyone with experience of this?
Any suggestions will be very gratefully received.

John


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"Bob S."

in reply to [email protected] (JohnMBrebner) on 24/07/2003 2:13 PM

24/07/2003 5:46 PM

John,

No expert on this but I am rebuilding two sets of French doors (see earlier
post) for my niece's house. What I found is that if the threshold (sill) is
rotted out, the bottom of the window panels and the door jams may also need
repair. I think it would be far easier to take the assemblies out, do any
repairs, then reinstall them. A couple of pieces of ply screwed down over
the opening would cover the hole while you did a proper repair.

Bob S.


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