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Can the Domino 500 make internal pass doors?
Did a fair bit of research on this and even made a few test pieces to prove that in theory the domino 500 can be used to build a solid and stable internal pass door.
Spoke to my client who we do a lot with and we agreed to a full test. Only caveat is if it fails I will replace at my cost but won't look daft as they appreciate the "pioneer" spirit in me! [big grin]
Door is 1015mm wide, 2100mm high and 44mm thick.
It's solid poplar with 18mm MRMDF panel and pine beads.
The job history is that we have been removing a dark stain / polish / varnish from the entire house in prep for painting white. Existing door was felt / foam covered servant pass door (think of all those trays being carried to dining room) to prevent damage.
Rails are 100mm wide, 220mm mid rail and 190 bottom rail.
I used 8mm X 50mm dominos all in tight setting.
Set at two depths and used 4 at each joint in rails except bottom rail which got 6 and mid rail that got 8.
Glue was Titebond 3 and clamped with bessys for 12hrs.
MRMDF was cut to be a tight fit and glued in.
The beads were all glued in (as I thought I'll take all the help I can get) and pinned in with 32mm brads.
Door is hung with 3 X 150mm brass hinges.
Some will say I'm mad, others will point and say that's him, he's the mad one!! [tongue]
Stay tuned for updates as I'm back to the job on Monday and back for another sanding phase on 4 Jan 2016.
Now the bad news, I took some build photos but can't find them and may not have saved them hence the written description above.
Sorry.
Any comments / questions will be welcomed as always.
Scott
Did a fair bit of research on this and even made a few test pieces to prove that in theory the domino 500 can be used to build a solid and stable internal pass door.
Spoke to my client who we do a lot with and we agreed to a full test. Only caveat is if it fails I will replace at my cost but won't look daft as they appreciate the "pioneer" spirit in me! [big grin]
Door is 1015mm wide, 2100mm high and 44mm thick.
It's solid poplar with 18mm MRMDF panel and pine beads.
The job history is that we have been removing a dark stain / polish / varnish from the entire house in prep for painting white. Existing door was felt / foam covered servant pass door (think of all those trays being carried to dining room) to prevent damage.
Rails are 100mm wide, 220mm mid rail and 190 bottom rail.
I used 8mm X 50mm dominos all in tight setting.
Set at two depths and used 4 at each joint in rails except bottom rail which got 6 and mid rail that got 8.
Glue was Titebond 3 and clamped with bessys for 12hrs.
MRMDF was cut to be a tight fit and glued in.
The beads were all glued in (as I thought I'll take all the help I can get) and pinned in with 32mm brads.
Door is hung with 3 X 150mm brass hinges.
Some will say I'm mad, others will point and say that's him, he's the mad one!! [tongue]
Stay tuned for updates as I'm back to the job on Monday and back for another sanding phase on 4 Jan 2016.
Now the bad news, I took some build photos but can't find them and may not have saved them hence the written description above.
Sorry.
Any comments / questions will be welcomed as always.
Scott