First door I've ever done but turned out well I think. The old one had been neglected for a long time. The concrete here used to slope towards the garage so the door sill was rotten in addition to the sill plate on either side.
Got new concrete poured but the guys left a high spot so I ended up having to grind it. Oh well, it drains now.
I read about a guy using treated lumber to repair window sills. Since the old growth lumber that was used originally is pretty much unavailable I thought I'd try treated. It's pretty wet so I'll let it dry over the winter and paint it next spring. Hopefully that all works out as planned. I would have rathered to let it dry before doing anything with it but it's getting late enough in the year I wanted a decent door.
The door was salvaged and cost nothing other than time to do some repairs and paint. I really enjoyed building a traditional door frame. There are a couple things I'm not totally happy with but overall it's great.
Got new concrete poured but the guys left a high spot so I ended up having to grind it. Oh well, it drains now.
I read about a guy using treated lumber to repair window sills. Since the old growth lumber that was used originally is pretty much unavailable I thought I'd try treated. It's pretty wet so I'll let it dry over the winter and paint it next spring. Hopefully that all works out as planned. I would have rathered to let it dry before doing anything with it but it's getting late enough in the year I wanted a decent door.
The door was salvaged and cost nothing other than time to do some repairs and paint. I really enjoyed building a traditional door frame. There are a couple things I'm not totally happy with but overall it's great.
