Repairing A Rotten Door Cill - New Method!
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Love to see you doing repair jobs like this, it gives the DIYer hope. I've no doubt when Trend see the part "I haven't the correct cutter for this" there'll be one in the post. 😂
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Haha! Thats i point i could have probably got one from Trend. Im too used to mackling a solution up
@Dazza19746
Жыл бұрын
Nice 👍🏻 I did a 3 m cill on a window 10 stories up last year, the jambs were pretty good, normally i ‘splice’ regardless like your self. This Time I could make my cill slightly ‘beefier’ scribed and cut the jambs each side and slid it in from the inside, obviously I just needed to pop the architrave and didn’t have flooring and carpet to deal with😂 but it worked beautifully! So quick to! For a first time ‘gamble ‘ job 👍🏻. Like you the idea flashes in your mind ‘this seems a good idea…should work’ but there’s always that doubt in the back of the mind 😂 Happy new year mate 👍🏻
The precision and care you take on every project is inspiring. A true lesson to all the cowboys out there on how work should be carried out.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Paul, Merry christmas to you
Genius idea splitting the sill and fitting it up into the door jambs. Your miltitool has definitely paid for itself. Superb workmanship, enjoyed watching. Tony
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Yes the multitool is a must have!!! I love it
I always enjoy rot repair, it's like removing cancer, detective work and restoration. It's satisfying and challenging! Love how you tackled this problem and I am sure the clients will be delighted because who doesn't love a new door sill??
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers matey, Yes very happy client and a pleased joiner lol
Splitting the cill and the base plate is inspired! Those air jacks are brilliant too. Oh, and your work as always, equally inspiring.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Hi Ben, thanks for that, your comments are inspiring! :)
Great job as usual Ollie ,you always seen to come up with great ideas to complete a job
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Pete. I guess it stems from being brought up with fixing anything that broke, without any money... haha
First rate craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing 🌞
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers once again Ray 😃
Beautiful precise work which you make look so simple!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers for that! :)
As others have mentioned, wonderful craftsmanship and a very educational post. Hope you have a peaceful holiday!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa, thankyou very much and the same to you. 😊
13:22 Doud!!! Your attention to detail is AMAZING to say the least! Love watching your repair and build videos 😀👊 Leor
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou very much. 😊👍
Nice job ollie. Done many of these type repairs and casement cill replacements in the past. That one worked out really well not having to replace bottom of door frame. Have a great Christmas. Look forward to more vids
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Yes, weird really, but just goes to show that end grain sealing.of the jambs does help!
So enjoyable to see a job done properly, it's always apparent you take pride in your work, I bet your clients love you and want to keep you in their employ! Seasons greetings to you and yours, have a fab Xmas and all the very best for next year! Cheers! PS thanks for sharing what you do, it's always an education.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou, Seasons greetings to you and yours.
Looks like a great replacement job, have a great Christmas.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Nicholas, Happy christmas
Great work! Your videos are pushing me closer to buying a spindle moulder.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Mike! They are great tools. Just be very careful and remain safe at all times.
Another great job Oliver.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul ❤️👍
Allways nice to see you problem solve. A very good solution and an invisible repair. Cheers Jim
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Jim. 😊👍
I am loving these videos. I have been making and fitting kitchens for years but since working for myself, clients are always asking about other small jobs once they have seen my work/tools. These are the kind of jobs that I haven't done and I am learning a lot from your videos. You made it look so simple. Whether it is simple in reality is another thing 😂
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Christopher. Erm yes sometime i wonder if i should include in the videos how much of a pig some things can be. If your taking on a repair job/rip out.... be prepared for a long day full of swearing and mess normally haha
@willbaker8884
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery Great video, thanks. How do you estimate something like this? Whenever I've quoted a repair job that's realistic about the amount of time and skill needed, people always balk at the price. Is it just finding good clients?
Quality workmanship and worth every penny
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Buddy!
Always interesting to watch your videos and, it seems to me, a great solution to your problem.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou! :)
Always look forward to your videos, you teach so much, keep them coming. Have a nice xmas
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Bob. Have a nice christmas yourself.
Neat job, excellent quality of work, thanks for sharing.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave. 🙌 Thankyou for watching
Lovely skills Ollie, very inspiring tutorial, thank you.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Gordon.
Great technique- I took a door frame apart to put a new cill in… wish I’d seen this first!! Thanks!
Stunning work!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Michael
Brilliant job. Definitely given me food for thought on repairs.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Steven
Excellent video again. Really annoys me that most people don’t paint the bottoms of doors before fitting or after trimming. It is a pleasure to watch you work. Unbelievable skill.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Peter. Especially on these made up doors. They don't need any excuses to rot!
Thank you Ollie for sharing your amazing carpentry skill. Great to watch. Pat north shropshire
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Pat, really appreciate your kind words.
Pump up the jamb! Great to watch, as usual.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Ha! Brilliant I didn't even consider that one. I feel disappointed in myself
Nice job Ollie. These real world solutions as great to see. Great idea to spilt the thresh hold. Makes the materials cheaper as well. If modern glues are all they profess to be looks like a great solution! I did a repair earlier in the year, watched a video by ‘gid joiner’ who used a signal piece it worked very well but the flat section has to be as wide as the frame. He did show a really good technique for sloping the cill for as mortals with only thicknesser. 😉 It looks like you may have been Festool shopping…..
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Doug, good to hear from you, Well done on the repairs. Ive bought a few bits recently but reigned it in now. Big bills to pay!! eeek
Hi Ollie, love the the idea of putting the draft proofer in the door and not the cill, just as a side note I’ve always gone with CILL not SILL look and see how many say SILL and not CILL 🤪 another superb video thanks for takings the time to make it.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Jim, Yeah ill never put one underfoot again. Thanks for the confirmation, i grew up with cill so cill it shall be.
I find your videos relaxing for some reason
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Not a bad thang, thankyou
nice vid mate, good result
love ur onsite videos very knowledgeable and always learn something new .many thanks
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Perry, pleased they have been useful
This is absolutely awesome!! Thank you for the great share! 👍💛
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for watching! :)
I don't know anything about DIY, but I find watching these videos very relaxing. Wood you believe it.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou matey 👍👍
Excellent. I have the exact job to do and because the cil is quite large, I also thought about using two pieces of wood to make it. Great job 👏🏾👏🏾
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Perfect, well it certainly works!
Nice tidy job!👏🏻
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Robin
tidy job m8 I love your work ethic always the right way and not the quickest, very rare these days 👍👍
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers matey, Its hard sometimes, but has done me well in time
Great video, good idea on the two part cill, and what a lovely radial arm saw that Wadkins is. Thanks for posting, Happy Christmas
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul, the saw is brilliant, so good in fact I bought 2. I did a video on them 👍
Excellent work!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou! 👍👍
Lovely job there.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Many thanks MrToon
Proper job - splitting that cill is a genius idea - greetings from UK workshop :)
@BradshawJoinery
7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, Have you just come over? It worked really well, but probably only use this method with Accoya. And its very unusual to not have any rot in the jambs!
@rafezetter8003
7 ай бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery No I've been a member of UK workshop for years since 2009, just not massively active anymore TBH - was pointed to your channel by another member and been enjoying watching your back catalogue of vids.
Some nice ideas thank you for sharing. Charles
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Charles. No Problem
What a lovely job
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers 🥂
Nicely done!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Nick :)
Excellent job!!!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Outstanding craftsmanship Sir, Festool kit as far as the eye can see, 👍 🔨 🎄🇮🇪
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers matey, I like it, not all of it is the best but works well for me and user comfort is spot on.
Stonkingly great job 😊
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Matey
You never cease to impress, method was p'fect
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for watching. :)
Beautiful work - a really interesting and useful video. Thanks also for the tip on the TS55 hose - it drives me mad! Have a great Christmas!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Steve, hope you get on well with the adapter 👍👍
Awesome work. Lots of great information! Oh did I mention awesome work!,
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Haha thanks Craig, legend
Brilliant job mate, love watching your videos. All the best for crimbo- Logan
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Logan. I'll try to keep them coming
Long time I have search for such a video. Thank thank you. I would have so more questions !
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
No worries, Whats the questions?
God bless you all, great video and a kind act. 👍
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Dave. Merry Christmas
Yes very interesting. I would have liked to have seen what was supporting the cill from underneath. However as always, excellent quality workmanship.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thaks Ian, I just use 2 slim wedges tapped against each other under each jamb and 2 in the middle.
@vidpromjm
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery Plastic wedges I assume so they wont rot?
Great job done 👌
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou! 👍👍🙌
Nice to see good joiner improvising. Oh yeh please get a feed machine for your spindle. Its so much less dangerous
Great job !!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Andrew, :)
Cutting the bevel on the shaper looked awesome! I was wondering how you were going to do it ❤
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Sompe people male a sled for under the thicknesser, but if you have a Spindle moulder then thats the best way.
I have done the same trick with the two part sill but have used PVC house trim for the board since it’s not prone to rot and can be painted. I have also experimented with making folding wedges out of PVC House Trim to push the sill up. If you use PVC glue between the folding wedges you can get the wedges to apply a lot of pressure because the glue acts as a lubricant before it sets allowing you to set the wedges with hand pressure. They say PVC trim is not for structural applications but have found it works for replacement door and window sills where structural loads can be controlled and limited to light compression and uniform loading
Really liked it
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou
Mad skills👍👍
I need one of those festool outlets, the older style saws had a straight connector and was so much better. Why festool changed them is beyond me.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Get on Etsy or tap the link Below. ben that sells them is a genuinely good chap.
Nobody mind's paying for a job that's fine by a professional , lovely job
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
thanks Paul!!
Really really appreciate you giving the name of the products you use
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
No worries. :)
It seems in a driving rain water would run down the jamb weather strip and overwhelm the small dam of the steel insert in the sill. Anyway beautiful work... and I always learn something new from you.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
In seriously heavy rain any timber door is going to have a fail point but yes a rebate is slightly more susceptible to water ingress than a raised bar. Depends how.much overhand a d gaps are involved.
That looked good.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Bobbg 👍👍
Great video !!!! thanks
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Michael
i can beat that story .i went to a 75 year old cabin on bainbridge island wash. to replace a rotten threshold . four months later after having to tear down 90% of the building the sill was replaced . 😂 each piece that we removed uncovered more rotten insect devoured wood . fortunately the client was filth rich . there were four other houses on the property that they wanted to remodel so i became the resident carpenter there for THREE years . talk about insane good luck .
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Hahah Brilliant! Thats how it goes sometimes! Both my last 2 jobs ive been on for years started as a small window repair or replacement most would have turned down! Id say some luck, but probably more your hard work and attitude that got you there.
looks to be a great method
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Gene 😊
Very clever 👍📐🔨😄
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Gary, i hope you are well mate
@GaryThomsonJoinery
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery Thank you, hope you’re busy with your favourite jobs, just catching up on some of your videos, 👍🔨📐😄
Super clean job I’m jealous, we don’t have the Ksc 60 in the states yet.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Ouhh the KSC is Fantastic. Absolutely brilliant. I sold my 5 year old corded kapex and bout the new cordless for only cost of £200
Great Job Ollie... The one channel on KZread that deserves MORE Subs.... That Etsy store is Wurke Accessories.... Correct?
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, thank you mate, yes that is the one. Top bloke
Great video, your workmanship is First Class, what was the adhesive used for attaching the weather bar to the door?. Thanks
Excellent job as usual mate. I imagine you only glued the upper edge of the weather bar to the door so to avoid trapping any moisture? Also are you still going to upload the installation and onsite repair of the sash window project? Keep up the good work!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Yes i will be eventually. Ive not done it yet..... They still sit in my container haha
Great job. The sill looks slightly under-supported visually but I can see there is stonework underneath that might require access. The expanding foam is obviously sufficient? What are folding wedges?
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers John, 2 wedges that slide over each other cut from the same jig, so they lift parallel as they are tapped together. (old school)
So couple of observations, Machining the grove after doing the bevel looked a bit wobbly, doing it before would have been more stable against fence. The weather board was cut in-between the frame, I was taught to let it in the frame.... Thoughts? Like the split cill and using the little air bags is genius 👌
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Barry, yes I should have machined the groove first for sure. I genuinely didn't even give it any thought. The backing board makes it alot easier/safer as it's a solid fererence fence I'm addition to the normal fences. Weather bar yeah should be housed into the frame but it's fine to have a tight cut. I've not seen much difference in heavy water pours. If housed I'm water just wells along the bar to the door edge anyway 🤷 Thanks for watching matey
You went technotronic on that jam with the air shim
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Haha!!! I nearly cut that bit out but thought it was funny haha
Great job. Do you have a video of how to replace rotten lower door jambs at the same time as replacing the sill?
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Not exactly, but there is a door repair on my channel, where I repair the jambs.
Briliant job, very impressive - sadly I suspect your work area does not extend towards London.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Hi Chris, Unfortunately i cannot keep up with the work i have currently. Sorry i cannot be of service.
Great repair 👍🏼 did you use the beech domino’s or the sapele ones for the weather bar? I always thought the beech should be avoided for external use?
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Beech, but if that domino is getting wet theres no hope for that door, so it doesnt really matter (imo)
@jamessunderland362
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery yes very true! Would it be acceptable to have domino’s instead of m&t for smaller window frame joinery? If for example the client doesn’t have the budget for the traditional joinery. If so, would it be best to not use beech for the tenons? Or is that not really an issue either? Thanks! Love your channel, always learn a lot for your videos!
Mint
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Frank
That’s ingenious with the air bags ….i may have missed it but is there something under the sill to hold it up against the pavers ? Your work is phenomenal!
@BradshawJoinery
11 күн бұрын
Thanks, I put a couple of folding wedges under after removing the air bags, made from Accoya
@smgri
11 күн бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery gotcha….your attention to detail is outstanding . I aspire to to be as good as you some day ! 👍
Living in Chicago with the wet and cold, I replaced a back door sill on a 100 yrs old house and that piece of red oak required 7 different cuts on the Martin to get it. Next time I will bid a little more full to cover the cost.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Haha that sounds about right!!!
Nice to see some proper workmanship. Here in the Netherlands most just want absurd amounts of money for doing a shitty job. I had three guys put up 8 tin roof plates on a tiny shed ( entire roof was about 40m2 ( approx 400 sqft ) and charged EUR 850 / $ 850 for labor only. Job was done by two guys in approx 4 hours. When they left it turned out they screwed the plates straight through to the other end with screws sticking through the ceiling everywhere.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Oh dear Mike. I struggle to see how these people survive. They must switch from one trade to another to not get a bad reputation?
@mikeshawbrook-selfreliance
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery People with skills are very, very hard to come by and they are booked a year in advance sometimes. Most ( almost all ) of the younger generation don't bother as they don't want to get their hands dirty ( or work at all )
Against the inside under your cap sill. Was that metal bar epoxied in place? What a lovely bit of carpentry. Good job!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
I just used Pu Glue, it was a decent fit anyway :) Thankyou
Good quality joinery! My only concern would be the height of the SS water bar above the sloping cill threshold in that in driving rain water will drop off the weatherboard onto the cill and then be blown up and over the shallow SS water bar. Normally, I would spec a 10mm upstand. The draught seal at the base of the door may not prevent rain from weeping in. Having a two thickness cill section kinda goes against the grain but I can't honestly see why it shouldn't work. Was there some solid packs under the cill section because I could see over time that the cill may crush the krazy foam under the cill especially it has to take loads like goods being trollyed in?
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
It tends to be ok, As with all weather protection the deeper the setback the less likely there will be ingress. Yeah i slid some folding wedges under neath and tapped them together. My camera dropped down to pointing at the floor and i didnt notice..
@clivewilliams3661
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery Thanks for the explanation.
I fitted a outward opening timber door that just came with a stiff rubber weather bar for the cill. Aside from being a pain to fit people keep kicking it out or standing on it. I was thinking of fitting a strip of wood behind the weather bar to the same height to stop people standing on it and give it some more support. Is this the right way to go? thanks
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
I am not sure. The best system ive found to retrofit is this one.. www.amazon.co.uk/Exitex-MWK20-Mobility-Weather-Threshold/dp/B07H6YHB5N/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3NZGRGPE9IPVY&keywords=MWK20&qid=1671494268&sprefix=mwk20%2Caps%2C167&sr=8-1 Cut 20mm of clearance from floor to door, then screw cill down and counterpart to door. Great bit of kit and no seals underfoot.
👌
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
👍👍💪
Great job. That worked really well. Couple of questions. What was the wood you used? I didn't catch the name. How did you pack up under the cill so that over time foot traffic doesn't break the pu glue and foam underneath? Many thanks
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
The wood is Accoya and I used slim sliding wedges, (two opposing wedges cut to the height of the gap tapped against each other. In this case 8mm at the butt end and about 150mm long x8 to make 4 supported positions
@andrewclarkehomeimprovement
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery brilliant. Many thanks. You in the usual mad before Xmas get everything done rush or have you managed to close up in good time?
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Haha how did you know.. tbh I've been in that rush since last Christmas 🤣
@andrewclarkehomeimprovement
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery it is the truth. I'd planned to finish last Friday. Like that was ever going to happen. This Thu if I'm lucky. Happy Christmas to you and your family and thanks for all the great videos.
I would love you to do this to our front door - the problem is we are a little distance from you near Bordeaux.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Haha that would be some commute. Is there noone local?
Can I ask did you fit the weather strip with the drip edge against the door and not the bottom. Ed
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
It was one the customer bought. They tend to have a drip on both faces. I fill it with sealant to provide more movement accommodation 👍
@eddieg1954
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery great video
what do you think about the cordless vac I'm looking at getting one thank
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
On the fence currently. Blookdy brilliant for odd jobbin, but if you have power available i seem to be reaching for the corded ones. Needs plenty of batteries. I run it with 4 5.2 ah and 2x sca8 chargers. Lasts about 10 mins on full power. But suction is decent. My biggest gripe is its slower to start than the corded ones.... which im used to, so quite often press on, then press it again thinking it hadnt registered, and by doing so turn it off
@spondon1200
Жыл бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery thanks don't think i will bother with one just put up with the cord for now
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
It's not the be all and end all. The best thing I've noticed is the cable used to mark floors if you ran the wheels into it...m obviously without the cable that isn't an issue... Haha. It's been handy for skirting this week to keep it moving around the room and not hangup. The slow start isnt ideal
Should you not have used aluminium primer on hardwood?
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
The cill is Accoya, the end grain sealer is suitable for Accoya. Not it's intended purpose but will be fine. 👍
How much for that work?
Correct me if i'm wrong, but shouldn't the door stop be scribed and cut out to the shape of the weather bar at the bottom, and the weather bar extended to both edges of the door. otherwise a great job.
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Ady, there are pros and cons to both methods. In essence, what you mention is more extreme driving rain protection, this method, works for shedding the vast majority of water. Ive only had 1 problem with weather bar leaking on a ddoor on a hilltop fully exposed, and was more of a issue with the setback of the metal water bar, than the fitting of the weather bar.
Hi do you any glue on dominoes or just floating for alignment purposes? What glue is used to bond the weather bar?
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
I put some PU Glue in the mortice hole, so that holds it after 5 mins, the other adhesive is a MS polymer.
@mandipchaggar1885
Жыл бұрын
Ok thanks, didn’t see any glue in dominoes. I think I will try this method. Always screwed and pellet but after time it shows a ‘rings’ or even pops. What manufacturer is the ms polymer from?
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
@@mandipchaggar1885 This one was Repair care MP, But its not ideal. The best for adhesive properties are CT1 and OB1. The repair care is great for caulking..
@mandipchaggar1885
Жыл бұрын
Thanks again. Overpainting on ms polymer can be a issue. Will look into that repair care one for chalking.
I saw a tool I have never seen: the pump shim…?!
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
The link is in the description, Called an Air wedge.
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@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
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12:20 I didn’t see you groove the frame for those weatherstrip…?
@BradshawJoinery
Жыл бұрын
Its an existing frame, i just replaced the strip