smaller than averagge doors

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I want 3 new doors but they appear to be smaller than average..1907mms x711 smallest and 1925 x711 largest. I understand that there is only a minimal amount that can be trimmed off a solid door but am unsure how much?
Any help would be most appreciated. :wink:
 
you really need to look at the manufacturers instructions to find out
without knowing it should only be 5mm
i certainly wouldn't risk any more than 12mm each side or top plus 25mm off the bottom this assumes a solid non veneered door
 
Should have no problem trimming a standard 30" X 78" to those sizes with a solid good quality door, cheaper doors only allow a few mm to trim but you can take lot off a solid door without problem.
Or you could add timber to door liner on one side to reduce width to take a standard 27" door.
 
Should have no problem trimming a standard 30" X 78" to those sizes with a solid good quality door, cheaper doors only allow a few mm to trim but you can take lot off a solid door without problem.
Or you could add timber to door liner on one side to reduce width to take a standard 27" door.

hhheeelllooo foxhole a slight miscalculation i think :D
761 is 30" 711 is 28" :wink: assume you mean 28"
 
Come on boys, I gave you a day or two to come up with the answer, must try harder :wink:

You can get a Magnaseal, sapele or ply at 1981 x 711 from Magnet if flush or single panel doors are what the OP wants

If a 4 or six panel door then ou would have even less to trim off the width of a standard metric door at 726mm but as foxhole says do't do it with a cheap door, Height would need a bit more cutting off though

J
 
You can get a Magnaseal, sapele or ply at 1981 x 711 from Magnet if flush or single panel doors are what the OP wants

I find it impossible to tell what a woman wants. :wink:
 

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