Jilly Posted Monday at 11:44 Share Posted Monday at 11:44 Is there an easy way to do this? It’s an old door which needs replacing, but I can’t do atm. The bit on the right is rotten but the rest is ok. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redbeard Posted Monday at 12:42 Share Posted Monday at 12:42 Yes, ish... I'd usually get my local wood-wrangler to make me an L-shaped section comprising say 200-300 hardwood for the cill and 150-200 for the presumed soft bottom of the stile. He would do the fancy joint, and I would do my best not to screw up 2 diagonal joints to join new to exg. Or, less 'subtle', and assuming that the 'stop' part of the cill is not badly rotten, just saw/chisel it out square and screw/fill a piece in (bevelling as required for rain run-off), and ditto (less the bevelling!) to as much of the stile as req'd. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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