I'm going to be building a set of doors for an old detached garage that is no longer big enough for modern cars that the owner is going to use as a place to keep garden tool, etc. They will be built out of Larch and the homeowner then wants them painted a pastel shade of green.
So, the doors will be manufactured to "paint grade" standards, they're not some finest example of joinery in Oak that's going to be oiled where every minor blemish would be on show.
With that in mind I know traditional M&T techniques would ultimately be the strongest over a long period of time, however based on the overall spec of the job I'm thinking of using a series of 14mm Sipo tenons for the rails and stiles would be sufficient with a modern glue such as Titebond III or maybe a marine epoxy.
The doors will not be opened on a daily basis and they are only 1.98m tall X 1.06m wide. Do you think 14mm dominos will be sufficient and has anyone done similar that's been hung for a number of years and holding up well?
Thanks
So, the doors will be manufactured to "paint grade" standards, they're not some finest example of joinery in Oak that's going to be oiled where every minor blemish would be on show.
With that in mind I know traditional M&T techniques would ultimately be the strongest over a long period of time, however based on the overall spec of the job I'm thinking of using a series of 14mm Sipo tenons for the rails and stiles would be sufficient with a modern glue such as Titebond III or maybe a marine epoxy.
The doors will not be opened on a daily basis and they are only 1.98m tall X 1.06m wide. Do you think 14mm dominos will be sufficient and has anyone done similar that's been hung for a number of years and holding up well?
Thanks