Hi Folks.
I've had a couple of my internal doors re-hung opening outwards. The guy has put a new doorstops on & suggested i fill where the previous hinges were. I have bought some "Ronseal Multi Purpose Wood Filler" but i dont really know where to start . Any advice would be appreciated
I've attached picture
Turning Internal Doors around ??
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I personally would have done that myself if I was rehanging the doors for someone!The guy has put a new doorstops on & suggested i fill where the previous hinges were.
Usually what I would do, is remove door again, tidy it up with a chisel, making it square at the edges, then cut a piece if timber to fit the length n width of the gap. glue it in using wood glue then plane to fit flush.
However if you have purchased filler (is it a 2 part like car body filler?) i think i use this at work, if so the easiest thing to do would be.. mask around the area so the filler dont mess every where up, if its the stuff im thinking of, it sticks like $hit to a blanket when first mixed..
Remove the door, cut a piece of timber longer than the hinge cut outs, put packing tape over this piece of wood, so filler wont stick to it.
then tack or tape it on the side level with the front face of the door lining so it creates a false edge for the filler to create its own...
fill the gap once its cured sand the front flat with the bit of wood still on the side, re fill if necessary, once flat, remove the bit of wood with tape around it and see how the side turned out, fill if needed...
might sound long winded but results are really good.
hope that helps
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