Andy in Germany
Guru
- Location
- Rottenburg am Neckar
One of the "fun" parts of being a carpenter is that I occasionally get asked to help fix stuff by friends and family, which is fine because obviously at some point I'll have a computer that needs fixing or something to do with electricity, which I tend to view as one step above witchcraft.
Anyway, Beautiful Wife seems to be acting as my "agent" and asked me if I can fix this in someone's apartment over the weekend:
The door frame is pine, thankfully, not chipboard
My plan at the moment is to remove the more obstructive splinters, put wood glue in the cracks, clamp it thoroughly, fit new screws into the frame as reinforcement, then put filler in the remaining gaps and tell the twit resident teenager (who apparently hit the door in a tantrum) to sand it down and paint it as a reminder to control his bl**dy temper in future. He's a nice kid, just hasn't realised that as a teenager he's heavier than he was last time he tried this at age ten...
Can anyone see any practical issues with this plan?
Anyway, Beautiful Wife seems to be acting as my "agent" and asked me if I can fix this in someone's apartment over the weekend:
The door frame is pine, thankfully, not chipboard
My plan at the moment is to remove the more obstructive splinters, put wood glue in the cracks, clamp it thoroughly, fit new screws into the frame as reinforcement, then put filler in the remaining gaps and tell the twit resident teenager (who apparently hit the door in a tantrum) to sand it down and paint it as a reminder to control his bl**dy temper in future. He's a nice kid, just hasn't realised that as a teenager he's heavier than he was last time he tried this at age ten...
Can anyone see any practical issues with this plan?