The stripped pine door in my clients new house was damaged badly as they moved into their home. Consequently we went out and found a door to replace it. This was the most suitable door but one side was scorched, probably with a hot air blower. I set about sanding back the charred spots.
I worked into the corners with my detail sander and belt sander on the larger areas.
The scorch marks did have the look of a Dalmatian about them.
I removed an old catch |
Filled the hole with a small block of wood & then covered it with a thin section |
I took the door handle and plate from the old door & then fitted to it replacement. The doors in this house all match with the same fittings |
The good side of the door, open as it will often be. |
The Piano Stool
When my clients moved into their new house the removal men took the living room door off it's hinges to move things in more easily. However the door was not propped up very well and it fell on to a piano stool knocking out the top of one panel and a handle on the stool was been broken in two.
The broken handle, I gave this to Nick Hammond and asked him to turn me another in beech http://nickhammond.co.uk/ |
The beautifully turned new handle, which I fitted back in place. http://nickhammond.co.uk/ |
Complete with it's new handle |