Can I add a cill to an old door?

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My Victorian house has an enclosed porch with a double opening-outwards churchtype door. The doors are rebated so they overlap where they meet, which helps keep the draughts out. But there is a large gap under each door through which the wind whistles. My question is can I add an internal cill to block that gap? I have a suitable length of 2 inch oak. Would that do? And how do I seal under the cill if I can install it?
 
You can certainly use your piece of oak to form a threshold - screwing it downwards through a bed of silicone if the original step is ok.
Failing that, you could consider some sort of draughtproofing strips on the inside bottoms of the doors.
John :)
 
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