The windows and your progress are really looking great Paul. Thanks for sharing the pics.
Phil
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With the window work complete, I finally got around to hanging the new hayloft door.
The original hinges were a must keep except they were a bit bent. I milled backer boards between the hinges and the door to get the flush.
The original
The new ...
The original hinges were a must keep except they were a bit bent. I milled backer boards between the hinges and the door to get the flush.
The original
The new ...
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Nice work, but why did you hide those beautiful hinges in a dark door?
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Paul, nice work on the loft door.
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Manalto wrote:Nice work, but why did you hide those beautiful hinges in a dark door?
The boss and i debated the color. We decided to match the purple on the front door.
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Very nice, I like the new frame and sill. The new shingles look great too.
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I'm curious , is it still used for hay?
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Thanks for the nice comments.
Phil - No it isn’t. Purely for show and access to the attic above the garage.
Phil - No it isn’t. Purely for show and access to the attic above the garage.