CUTTING & FITTING INTERNAL DOOR LININGS
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Time to get the door linings fitted and one step closer to the luxury of door!
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00:00 Introduction
00:26 The plan on fitting door linings
01:28 how to measure for internal doors
02:49 cutting down wood for door linings
03:48 Nail gun timber together
06:27 Fitting the door linings in place
11:06 Run through of what we did
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Thanks for the vid Tim & Jo, Love the channel… you’re getting ever closer to move in day! However…. trained wood machinist for 20+ year, I would seriously recommend investing in a crown guard for your table saw (or fitting the guard it likely came with) to cover the top of the saw blade and getting some 350mm birds mouth push sticks (I buy mine from screw fix or Axminster) instead of using an off cut for your push stick… one slip is all it takes and no more videos 😢..🤚😳😭please stay safe, the videos are now ‘part of my week’ especially the farm ones! Blessings, a guy who likes to ride his bike… and cut wood
I love how its completely normal for you to have a Goat in the background, walking about like the dog, brilliant. Truly inspiring guys, well done on hitting the 200K and keep up the great work.
I love the fact that all the workmanship is the best that it could possibly be. 200k subscribers is a great milestone to reach.
Congratulations on reaching 200k, well deserved!!
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😄😄
Please consider using Intumescent Mastic to seal the gaps around your door frames. You may not be installing fire doors but it’s surprising how much resistance a well installed door set can provide.
Thank you so much for this, I’m building out an office in my garage and this is what I was planning on doing this weekend!
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Great timing!! 😀👍
Door lining fest. Watched Ollie from Bradshaw joinery remake a full width old school lining the other night now you guys. Plumb and true certainly helps come door time
Never realised that this is how you line doors! Good to know! Cabin really taking shape!
You had a video a little while back asking for tape measure suggestions. Few people suggested Milwaukee Magnetic so chucked one on my Christmas list. Makes such a world of difference vs those crappy multipack Stanley ones, yes they are pricey but you get what you pay for in this case
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Will have a look now. 👍
@simonrogers4623
Жыл бұрын
Have just treated myself to one of these. First glimpse it looks good.
@darrenpaulgreen
Жыл бұрын
I can’t heartily recommend the Gosforth Handyman tapes that are double -sided and all metric 👍!
Brilliant! I want to fit a lining kit for a twin kitchen cupboard, and you show up and show me how to do it. I didn't know there were kits available. Thanks.
I just finished a job where I made my own frames from 25mm MDF, 14 in to total. Sizes ranged from 10mm to 600mm! I ripped them up with my track saw. I used 12mm MDF for the stops again cut up using a track saw. Painting them was a lot easier as no knots to worry about and the spray finish on them was amazing.
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I did look at 25mm MRMDF. Would have definitely been an option. 👍
@freddieleethompson3536
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRestorationCouple I just the moisture resistant MDF. It’s more dense and takes water based paint better, no raised fibres.
Best shims for linings are timber wedges Much more accurate Also the doube door lining would have been much easier made yourself. For leveling the best is a plumb Bob Hang in the centre and measure down both sides. You can use a laser but the lines can vary. If you can buy a cheap door and hang it in all yoir linings Any minor adjustments can be made before all screws are filled. Its also good if you can get one set of screw sat behind the stop The others counter sink and fill with a dowel.
Amazing. Well done you guys.
200k subscribers guys! Congratulations and well deserved 👍✅✅✅
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a million!
@T8RTU
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRestorationCouple a million? That’ll be up next week 👍✅✅✅
200K ❤👏🏻👏🏻🥰
Love your work 👍
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for video. Can you tell please - what is the brand of table circular sow what you use? Also what brend tools you can recomend?
Brave guy doing all this work If that thing gotta eventually move lol be caulking and re painting for months lol 😂
You know the baby Goat is the star of the show don’t you 😆
On the double door lining can’t you fix the stop to one side only so that it’s floating over the join between the two halves of the cabin and covering the gap.
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Could do but it would still catch as the cabin was split so easier to just remove i think.
Oh cutting and fitting Now it makes sense
Congratulations on the 200k 🎉 quick question….why is there a baby goat loose? 😂
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
It’s being bottle fed so thinks it’s one of the family. Head over to our diy farm channel for all farm video! 😀
Just wondering why you didn't fit the door linings first when the building was watertight and then plasterboard to the linings??? It could be something to consider for the main house build.
Yay
I’d have to buy a new tape measure. That would bug me too much!
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
We have quite a few. I refuse to buy anymore we should look for the other ones. Lol
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Hey Tim, so seldom see table saw rips to the left of the blade, any reason for that?
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
The 85mm cut meant the fence was clamping exactly where the t slot is on the other side so would not have clamped down properly. Poor design that’s all.
How about lost tite screws for the door stop? Tiny hole then when you need to move it simply unscrew it
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Still a load left from the cladding so may do that. Just means you need to be able to find the bit when you take them off though! 😂
Please can I ask a question? Will at some point the structure be split into two and moved.
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Yes after we have lived it and need to cash to pay off the barn conversion. It’s a long term plan 🤣
What’s the heating because I haven’t seen any yet?
@BakeAFingerPie
Жыл бұрын
It's been mentioned in a few videos, I believe it'll be electric radiators as opposed to plumbed rads
@Raysnature
Жыл бұрын
Electric panel + wood burner I believe.
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
What these guys said! ☝️👍
Whose that geyser in the background ?
@Raysnature
Жыл бұрын
I think that was Tim's dad. I'm sure I'll get corrected if not.
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
Yeah the old man comes up to give me a much needed DIY kick up the arse every now and then. 👍
Tim, my dear Chap. i suspect you may be extracting the urine with. "The end of my tape is bent". Other than that good to be coming to the end of Part 1 Lookn forward to the tallying up. Well done .
Rather than pinning the central door stop try double sided tape, be easier to pry off
@TheRestorationCouple
Жыл бұрын
That could work. Depends how hard the kids slam the bedroom doors! 😂
@midge486
Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t you just pin them on one side so they just overlap the other side to hide the join, if you understand what I mean. In my head it works anyway🤣
How will you move the cabin?