I have a Howdens hardwood external door frame and door that need to be made 20mm narrower to fit the brick opening. I'm torn between simply taking 10 mm off the sides of the frame or carry out some carpentry on the joints and reduce the door and frame size by 20mm. This is more work, but does not weaken the door frame. It's at home so time and being retired, time is not an issue. The door frame is 65mm x 45mm, removing 10mm will reduce it to 35mm x 65mm (a 25% reduction of timber). The hinge screws I have are 30mm so will be fine.
I think a professional Wood Butcher would simply reduce the frame outside width. As I want a good job and are slightly wary of weakening the frame down to 35mm x 60mm. Any suggestions please as to whether the frame would be weakened too much.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Thank you
I think a professional Wood Butcher would simply reduce the frame outside width. As I want a good job and are slightly wary of weakening the frame down to 35mm x 60mm. Any suggestions please as to whether the frame would be weakened too much.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Thank you