Been looking at Osmo oil, raw Matt. Have you any experience of this oil please? Not sure what to do about the holes and a scratch on the one door. Seems filling might make them stand out even more!!
Thanks Mike,
We have a couple of bigger holes to fill where the old locks were. Would you recommend putting some dowel in these holes and then using the stopping filler over the top of that?
We want to keep the natural wood look of the door so would BLO dry clear or does it darken the wood...
Hi, had some great advice on here previously so thought I’d try again!
We’ve uncovered and had dipped, 4 internal original1930’s doors.
I’ve rehung them while we decide what to do. We think we’d like to keep them “wooden” rather than paint them so wondered what the best course of action is...
So I am wanting to change the light fitting in our living room. This existing one was in when we bought the house.
After detaching it from its bracket. There are three wires from actual fitting, live neutral and earth each connected to a separate block.
From the ceiling I have:
3 black...
Hi, I’m in the process of decoding the Hall, stairs and landing and looking at top coats. We like a colour from the Crown Crafted Flat Matt range but given the area to be tackled, I don’t think a flat matt of this type would be practical. Decorating Centre Online can colour match this colour...
I have 4 original 1930’s doors that we’ve uncovered and I’m fairly sure one side is lead paint. Seems in good condition so I don’t want the hassle of removing it, regardless of lead paint or not.
I’ve read about encapsulating it but all of the products seem to be from the US. Can a Zinser...
We have 4 doors upstairs that had compete flat panels over the them. Once removed they are the original 1930’s doors underneath. One side is varnished which I know needs to be removed but the other side is painted. We intend to paint them again but do I need to remove the old paint or can I sand...
What’s the biggest depth you reckon you could tackle with a plane? I like this idea but it would mean buying a circular saw and an electric plane? Also could I just attach the section I sawed off, rather than a piece of strip wood?
Rookie mistake! I need to trim the bottom off an old wooden internal door due to new carpets. I used a jigsaw with a guide clamped to the door and thought I’d done a great job until I realised the underside had veered inwards and taken a chunk out that I didn’t need! Lovely straight line on top...
Hi, we have 4 x 1930’s internal doors that we’ve discovered are original (once we removed the plan panel of wood from each side) and we want to restore them.
One side is painting and the other varnished for some reason.
I have a dewalt random orbital sander but wondering what grit paper would...
UPDATE:
Thank you all so all so much for the help and tips. I bought a Bahco adjustable 10” spanner and with (careful) brute force managed to get the nuts undone and radiators removed. Amazing what food tools can do rather than the cheap ones I had before.
Thanks again