How to Trim and Rehang a Door

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • In today's video I show you how I trimmed and rehung our hollow core spare room door - including re-setting the hinges and refurbishing the door itself.
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    I had to reduce the width of the door as I earlier reduced the width of the door lining after drylining the internal wall that butted up to the door frame. The door also required alterations to the top and bottom, including inserting a new filler piece to the bottom edge of the door.
    A heavy duty tubular latch was also fitted, as described in my earlier video here goo.gl/mHL3Ey.
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Komentáře • 335

  • @johnmack1185
    @johnmack1185 Před 5 lety +16

    Great video. I am glad to see British households have mothers and offspring arguing as well. The door jack is a brilliant idea (I am going to steal that one). That door looks great ! Ingenuity ,tenacity and PATIENCE. Great work Charlie.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 4 lety

      Thanks John. Steal with pleasure and good luck with your next project!

  • @shaineriches4369
    @shaineriches4369 Před 4 lety +4

    Hi charlie you might not know this but a little tip for you when your rebating out the hinges. I usually run a stanley blade to breakup the fibres before getting the chisels out. End up with a much neater finish. Very good video though keep up the good work 👍🏼

  • @DessieTots
    @DessieTots Před 2 lety +2

    Charlie, I’m very glad you didn’t just buy a new door because this video will be tremendously helpful in my upcoming door hanging. Lots of clever tips and tricks too. Thankyou.

  • @ThePhilandPam
    @ThePhilandPam Před 5 lety +4

    Excellent work, I know people think I’m mad but fitting doors to odd openings is one of my favourite things after fitting kitchens to odd shaped rooms, love a challenge 😎👍

  • @zeidbaboony8785
    @zeidbaboony8785 Před 4 lety +3

    Hearing the door click on the end was oh so satisfying!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 4 lety

      Yes, I agree, particularly with all my uneven doorways and warped doors! Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @davidjohnrobinson2887
    @davidjohnrobinson2887 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video"s, liking the close up shots. These old house problems can cause sleepless nights but, after watching you sort the problems out gives us the confidence to use power tools and sort angles out and saving money is good by me. Magic.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks David, I really appreciate that. Yes lots of problems with old houses but nothing insurmountable and I'd sooner tackle old house problems than the huge problems I hear about from people with new builds 👍

  • @bernardwhittaker310
    @bernardwhittaker310 Před 2 lety +2

    You don’t need a new door, the door you have fitted looks great. Great video thank you.

  • @jwbnscacpt
    @jwbnscacpt Před rokem +2

    Wow! I’ve learned a bit of basic carpentry over the years, but I’ve never heard to adjust the saw blade to just below the depth needed to cut the wood. I will definitely remember this tip. Thank you!

  • @Johnny99NinetyNine
    @Johnny99NinetyNine Před 4 lety +25

    Has anybody else found that once you've bought an electric planer, you are magically transformed into "Johnny who hangs doors for free"?

  • @Adventure_Always
    @Adventure_Always Před 3 lety +1

    I used to do my door hinges that with a hammer and chisel for years…. Finally bought a trim router and hinge template- only regret is not doing it sooner!
    Great video!!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Michael. Yes I'm now using a router. Different ball game! czcams.com/video/_bIqnAf8b2Y/video.html

    • @brianfontaine6625
      @brianfontaine6625 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@CharlieDIYte i swore there was a router-bit in the Rypbi bag that was previewed at the beginning of the video.

  • @JuliaA66
    @JuliaA66 Před 3 lety +2

    Really enjoyed watching you cut a rebate for the hinge. Thanks.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 3 lety +1

      You're welcome. Thanks for the comment!👍

  • @peterroodt8966
    @peterroodt8966 Před 2 lety +3

    Sweet. Thanks for this video. Even if you could go to buy a new door. Many tips and tricks to fixing problems.

  • @garvielloken3929
    @garvielloken3929 Před 2 lety +2

    Hands down - best vid out there on this procedure

  • @PapaJoeWalsh
    @PapaJoeWalsh Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! I know it's five years old, but still totally relevant. I admire your patience in perfecting the fit of the door. People may well say you should just buy a new door, but you would still have to adjust it for the wonky frame, which was the main skill you demonstrated and passed on in this video. Thanks!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks, I really appreciated that. 👊

  • @iconfly3706
    @iconfly3706 Před 4 lety +1

    I followed your guide for scribing an architrave on the doorway, close to an adjoining wall and it came out nearly perfect. Thanks. Subbed.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 4 lety

      Nice work! It's satisfying getting it to work, isn't it. Thanks for the comment and for the sub 👍

  • @alanlee2751
    @alanlee2751 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm just about to tackle a similar job on an internal door, so thanks for this video. Feeling a lot more confident than I did half an hour ago (!) Thanks Charlie

  • @nickshutte8369
    @nickshutte8369 Před 6 lety +5

    Hi Charlie, great workmanship and patience is key with these jobs. Your door jack is a great help!

  • @jacklyon6075
    @jacklyon6075 Před 6 lety +1

    This is the only video I've watched on CZcams that show how to correctly install a door. Great video

  • @ccsupra1997
    @ccsupra1997 Před 5 lety +3

    The Ryobi door hinge kit is great to use with a router. Saved me soooo much time. You need to try it.

    • @BurtBowers
      @BurtBowers Před 4 lety +1

      There is also a template kit for hinges called milescraft 150 sold at lowes stores that can router 3" & 3-1/2" hinges on door edges & on door jambs the kit comes with a 1/2" bearing router bit & the templates are for 1/4" & 5/8" round hinges very pleased with the kit..

  • @martinharrison1504
    @martinharrison1504 Před 5 lety +2

    Very helpful and well made demonstration, lots of useful little tips here. Fitting a door must be top of the list of jobs that people are flippant about but in truth it's actually not as easy to do as you think- certainly not and do a good job. Two key points as ever; taking your time and having the right tools.
    From my experience it might be worth mentioning to take care when planing the edges of a door because depending how it's made if you plane outwards towards the corners (usually if you're planing the top or bottom) you might end up splitting the wood. As ever, take your time and think everything through first!
    Thanks for a great video.

  • @MartiA1973
    @MartiA1973 Před 6 lety

    Just bought two one-over-three panel doors for one-penny plus a fiver of diesel to collect! That's something for the weekend sir! Pass me the plane and we're off to fit a door.

  • @michaelbaines2383
    @michaelbaines2383 Před 3 lety +1

    Just about to purchase an older house and ive been binging on your great videos for the last 2 months. Been honing my DIY skills for the last 10 years so im going to try and tackle the doors when im in. Something ive never tried before

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much Michael. You might consider getting one of these. It's been a complete game changer since I got it bit.ly/2NpPFzO

    • @michaelbaines2383
      @michaelbaines2383 Před 3 lety

      @@CharlieDIYte that looks great. Way better than intricately chipping away with a chisel 😉

  • @DeanneMariaCreates
    @DeanneMariaCreates Před 6 lety +1

    Extremely interesting insight Charlie. Well done and great video.
    I am about to cut my bedroom door vertically straight down the middle to create a French style opening door. I will be reversing my door frame too.
    The reason for this is because my apartment bedroom is very small and to get any decent sized wardrobe to fit, I knew that I would have to make changes to the door and frame itself.
    As usual Charlie, keep up the good work and I cannot wait to see your new circular saw. By the way, love your door lifter!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Deanne and good luck with your bedroom door!

  • @123croydon
    @123croydon Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. I am currently doing a very similar job

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome. Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @tinaconnors8545
    @tinaconnors8545 Před rokem

    Thank you! Your video was exactly what I was looking for!!. I got new doors off marketplace for next to nothing, but they didn't line up. Now that I watched your video I am good to go!!
    Cheers mate!

  • @StupidEarthlings
    @StupidEarthlings Před 5 lety +4

    Nice work. I admire your patient hinge work, but i gotta tell ya, i just bought the ryobi hinge kit, and it is BEAUTIFUL (and quick once u dial in the depth). You DO need a router tho. But, if you do alot of doors, it saves tons of time. Probably a hinge in less than a minute.

  • @ishotgud3920
    @ishotgud3920 Před 6 lety +4

    When I hang doors I usually use 2p coin for the gap on the head of the door, I also check the old door frame with a straight edge to see it's bowed as you could end up with a larger gap than you wanted.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 6 lety

      Chris Delaney Thanks Chris. Great advice!

  • @JasonShinks
    @JasonShinks Před 4 lety +1

    That pivot wedge is a belter!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! It's been pretty useful over the years 👍

  • @richarddalton7085
    @richarddalton7085 Před 6 lety +12

    Hi Charlie, great video. I hate fitting new doors to old properties, never goes quickly. One thing I do differently is use a router for rebating the hinges in, gives you a much cleaner cut on the front face of the door. Chisel round the perimeter lines as normal so the router doesn’t skip into where it shouldn’t.
    On another note I’m after a bit of advice. Currently renovating my front garden and I’ve built a wall with some pillars. The pillar tops have got polished concrete pyramids on. I want to paint them the same colour as I will my fence but I’m not sure what to use on them because they’re so smooth? If you could point me in a good (not too expensive) direction that would be great!
    Keep the great videos coming!
    Richard

  • @rachelsutherland4487
    @rachelsutherland4487 Před rokem

    Well done for re-use and re-cycling the door. A "new" one would not have been better in any way and would have been the same effort

  • @cutlasscrazy6081
    @cutlasscrazy6081 Před 9 měsíci

    Was looking for a hinge side trim video, and must say I learned alot from you. I appreciate good Craftsmanship. Thanks for the help. 👍

  • @immbatman
    @immbatman Před 5 lety +10

    Gordon Ramsay of construction! Lol YOU'RE the BEST. Thank you!!

  • @elronmckenzie6555
    @elronmckenzie6555 Před 2 lety

    Wow Charlie - amazing work. I love your patience, precision and persistence. Impressive. I feel inspired to tackle that door in the den that has been mocking me ever since I moved in. Thanks.

  • @scottmclean6301
    @scottmclean6301 Před 6 lety +13

    That was very well done. Especially considering your not a joiner you showed good knowledge. better than me and i did 2 years college.
    little tip for you to get the clearance for the gap at the top is put a coin on top corner when setting out

  • @billmacgregor1041
    @billmacgregor1041 Před 5 lety +11

    Good honest solution with minimal everyday tools.

  • @GoSDREO
    @GoSDREO Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thumbs up for teaching me that that saw's blade will wander if it's too long past the material that you are cutting. Thank you!😎

  • @stephenfield8637
    @stephenfield8637 Před rokem

    It's one of the best tutorials out there. fantastic, thank you.

  • @ng178jt
    @ng178jt Před 4 lety +3

    Was watching this and shouted to the kids to behave, turns out it was on your video 😂. Fantastic work bud, I'm in the middle of this exact same thing.

  • @kttango9662
    @kttango9662 Před 3 lety +1

    So glad I stumbled across this😊 Exactly what my daughters bedroom door needs. Soon as i get a cpl of those tools😊😊😊

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 3 lety

      You're very welcome, and there's an updated video here czcams.com/video/_bIqnAf8b2Y/video.html

  • @shaneriches3650
    @shaneriches3650 Před 5 lety +1

    Another tip charlie , when trimming the door to suit. Just get a pack of shims some 16th of a inch and some an 8th of an inch in thickness before trimming hold the door in the frame like as in your video. just get your 16th of an inch shim an hold it flush to the door stopper on the hinge side ,scribe a line down the door , then put the two shims together scribe the top of the door , then on the lockside just scribe a line with the 1 /8th shim. But make sure to gain another 1/16th on the hinge side for the door tonfit correctly in the frame. Its pretty complicated trying to type it all out. But use this method its alot quicker i find🙂hope this helps you out.👍🏼

  • @Johnny-does-vlogs
    @Johnny-does-vlogs Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant video and enormously helpful for someone like me who is not a serious DIY ...er. Keep up the great work

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 3 lety

      Thanks John. Really appreciate the comment 👍🏻

    • @jaconova
      @jaconova Před rokem

      Man, anyone doing this graduates instantly as a serious DIY.

  • @marklongster4552
    @marklongster4552 Před 4 lety +6

    Good job on the door Charlie, why buy new when your finished result is brilliant. Keep the tips coming.

  • @SJCS_999
    @SJCS_999 Před rokem

    Great video - thank you very much. I am glad that you didn't speed up some of the stuff - eg cutting out the hinge rebates & planing the edges - that other youtubers tend to speed over as it was good to see your techniques did that in real time speed.

  • @markrowland5393
    @markrowland5393 Před 6 lety +3

    Great video. The wedge worked really well. I have several doors to hang and will definitely be making a similar wedge. Thanks.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 6 lety

      Cheers Mark - I appreciate that, and good luck with your door hanging.

  • @MrODOG519
    @MrODOG519 Před 3 lety +1

    A gap under the door is normal for ventilation. The sides of doors don't have to be planed 90°, they are often planes on a angle to allow the door to close.

  • @pizzababbo
    @pizzababbo Před 3 lety

    I learned a couple things here that weren't even door related. Thanks!

  • @happychahal6069
    @happychahal6069 Před 3 lety

    Thanx Charlie I have learn lots of things from you.your videos always help me out.

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 Před 5 lety +1

    True up the door frame is easier and no need to go through this monkey motion every time you install a new door. Trim router for the hinges would go faster, no need for jig if careful and go slow. Set the bit height once then you could do all the doors. I found using an air wedge under the door for micro height adjustments with your foot while holding up the door for alignment so much easier. A vix bit for centering holes for those hinges handy to have around. Jawhorse as an extra hand for heavy exterior door working alone.

  • @AccountantDoesDIY
    @AccountantDoesDIY Před rokem

    Good video again Charlie. Not sure if they were out back when you filmed this but I’ve found Winbags extremely useful for jacking up doors etc. they work via a little pump you can squash with your foot and allow very fine tuning for elevating. Godsend when fitting my pvc frame and doors to my garden gym.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před rokem

      Thanks Chris. Yes I need to get some of these. Great recommendation 👌

  • @SuperDieseldriver
    @SuperDieseldriver Před 5 lety

    Use a marking gauge instead of chisel when marking out depth of your hinges & use Stanley knife to score line for width of hinge pain in the arse old frames are like bananas well done Charlie👍

  • @McmM-ck1op
    @McmM-ck1op Před 3 lety +1

    That was very good I'm like you I don't have a whole lot of money to spend but this is a very good way to do a job..👍

  • @outpost31737
    @outpost31737 Před rokem

    Excellent vid and thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. The problem with my house is NOTHING is straight it's like working in a circus at the hall of mirrors 😂

  • @chunkymonkey55555
    @chunkymonkey55555 Před rokem

    Nice job! If you had bought a new door, you would have had to mess around with it to get it to fit anyway, I think that door is much better and has character too.

  • @zedman442
    @zedman442 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice work Charlie. I do hate moulded doors. Never gives you enough trimming material and when you take off too much there is not enough material to hang the hinge. I have in fact ripped out the trim materials and slotted in new timber.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 6 lety

      Agreed mate. If money was no object I'd rip them all out and put some nice old originals back in!

  • @tomwills2309
    @tomwills2309 Před 5 lety +10

    Good attempt for a DIYer but quite a few things I picked up on when it comes to hanging doors from a professional point of view who hangs doors for a living as a professional carpenter.
    You never have a square edge on the hinge side or closing side of a door. You always plane a bevel on the edges of a door to prevent the door from binding and allow a tight fit on the closing side.
    Id of scribed the door to the frame rather than relying on the frame to be straight but out of level if the frame is as old as it looks.
    Always stand your door up on its side to plane edges as it’s dangerous to plane the door the way you were. Especially the planing of the filler strip at the bottom of the door. Your fingers are right there if you slipped. I understand it’s a DIY approach but health and safety is a must if sharing knowledge with other DIY enthusiasts using power tools that can cause serious injury.
    Sorry if it sounds like a rant, honestly it’s not. I give you praise for sharing your knowledge with others but help and guidance from others to help improve I think is constructive.

    • @goonugoodthing
      @goonugoodthing Před 4 lety +1

      Tom Wills, I completely agree. I’ve used a plane like that in the past and it’s not a good idea. It’s harder to plane a level edge as you have less control and it’s harder to see if it’s perpendicular and yeah it’ can be dangerous as well. Also can buy air wedges for £9 which give you a huge amount of adjustment when lining up the door and they hold it in the same position while marking the top and bottom hinge recess without having to keep your foot on a wedge. If you’re putting out content I think it first of all good to learn the professional way of doing things first.
      This comment also hasn’t been made in malice. Charlie I love your channel and have just hung a tv on a plasterboard wall using the geefix fixings after seeing your video on this. Keep up the good work. We learn together. Tom

  • @shumeister1059
    @shumeister1059 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice roll up bits pouch. I much prefer soft containers than hard cases, in general.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed. I have both and the rolls win every time.

  • @MartiA1973
    @MartiA1973 Před 6 lety

    Fixing the hinges to the frame first and matching the door in the frame makes SO much more sense. How do you plane true and level with out the electric planner tilting or dropping down at the ends. Great production technique - thank you

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 6 lety +1

      MA1973 Thanks mate. With the plane, this isn't very helpful but it's really just down to experience, the more you use it the better you get. I used to plane with the wood vertical but even though it's easier to plane square with the wood on its end, you get no sense of how close to the line you're planing when you do it that way. So planning horizontal is better but it's more difficult to get your planning square. You just have to hold the plane as square as you can, maybe start with it on a very fine setting so you're not removing too much, and regularly check how you're getting on. You get a feel for it after a while.
      It's difficult to describe, but when you get to the end, you almost have to keep the plane level with your hand, or almost raise it off the wood if that makes sense, so that it doesn't sink down and take off more than it should as it leaves the wood 🤔

    • @MartiA1973
      @MartiA1973 Před 6 lety

      Charlie DIYte thank you :)

    • @MartiA1973
      @MartiA1973 Před 6 lety

      Second hand one-over-three door framed, trimmed, hung and lock fitted. Fits and latches better than anything else in the house. Thank you.

  • @guitarmuso1
    @guitarmuso1 Před 5 lety

    Got to hand it to you charlie you are a clever guy ,that wedge you made to jack the door up is an excellent idea you should get that patented and make a fortune selling them to B & Q :)

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Simon. I suspect I copied it from a builder somewhere along the line!!

  • @DeLoreanBandRocks
    @DeLoreanBandRocks Před 3 lety

    Brilliant video - thanks for making it so in-depth and concise for DIY novices like myself! I feel confident to go and attempt this myself now :)

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm so pleased to hear that. Take your time and you'll do a great job👍🏻

  • @maxsteelminergaming1642

    beautiful job dont worry about what others think or say great job here from new york

  • @rocks4ever1
    @rocks4ever1 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice, I trace the line with my utility knife first but it turns out great

  • @David-rc8us
    @David-rc8us Před 5 lety +1

    Hi
    You made that look easy my friend .
    I too have doors to fit but have no power tools yet not sure I am comfortable with all them blades going like hell. I shall watch this one a few times.
    Anyway
    Thanks

    • @kimchee94112
      @kimchee94112 Před 5 lety

      Just use horse sense, eye and ear protection. Unplug or remove battery every time you need to adjust. Hands and fingers no where near those blades. Step aside from moving blades, not directly in alignment with it. We all need to start from somewhere. BTW hand tools are more precise with practice, relaxing and a good workout.

  • @harleyroadster9502
    @harleyroadster9502 Před 4 lety

    Great video thanks! I have only done one door in my house with similar issues a few years ago, and now working up the courage to take on some more!

  • @CarlitosGringo
    @CarlitosGringo Před rokem

    Chock full of good tips for beginners and a few cool tricks even for the seasoned viewers!
    Thanks. Just subscribed.

  • @elsiehiggs7428
    @elsiehiggs7428 Před 2 lety

    Lovely classy door handle and plate and says it’s disgusting, jeepers!

  • @Racmanpajo
    @Racmanpajo Před 3 lety

    True, a lot of work! but the result is amazing! good job Charlie!

  • @djwaynelive
    @djwaynelive Před 5 lety +2

    Great job and worth it on several levels.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Wayne!

    • @jezcolborne6329
      @jezcolborne6329 Před 2 lety

      @@CharlieDIYte at last. Someone who knows how to plane a door. I have seen many people plane a door and cut so deep that the planer grinds just about to a halt and make a mess of it because they are wanting to do it too quickly to get the job done. I'm talking about property builders and SOME DIYRS. you got the skill to plane that door sideways and slowly without making the planer sound like a very nasty angry bee or a angry yowling cat. Is that planer electronic as it has no problem deep cutting and is not quick to slow down

    • @jezcolborne6329
      @jezcolborne6329 Před 2 lety

      @@CharlieDIYte at last. Someone who knows how to plane a door. I have seen many people plane a door and cut so deep that the planer grinds just about to a halt and make a mess of it because they are wanting to do it too quickly to get the job done. I'm talking about property builders and SOME DIYRS. you got the skill to plane that door sideways and slowly without making the planer sound like a very nasty angry bee or a angry yowling cat. Is that planer electronic as it has no problem deep cutting and is not quick to slow down

  • @bensonwr
    @bensonwr Před 6 lety

    Another good video. Very timely I am hanging a new door at the moment. I hate painting too!

  • @TheEulerID
    @TheEulerID Před 4 lety +1

    When setting up a fence guide to trim a door (or worktop or similar) with a circular saw, it's better to have it arranged so that the wider side of the saw baseplate is on the fence side. That makes it much less likely that the cut will go out of the vertical with much more of the baseplate in contact. Of course, the fence guide and clamps have to the low enough so that the saw's motor housing has clearance. If the clamps are a problem, then just using a wider piece of wood or
    The other thing is to be careful of breakout when cutting across the grain or cutting laminate. I always stick a piece of duct tape over the ends of the cut. Maybe not so important with a door which is to be painted as filler can be used, but for an unpainted door it's particularly important.

  • @Smithb83
    @Smithb83 Před 4 lety

    Hi Charlie, I've bought a nice original door to replace our current bathroom one. We have a Victorian terrace so the frame is wonky, I will follow this guide to install, thank you!

  • @mradambubb
    @mradambubb Před 4 lety +1

    Great videos, have really helped me with my first DIY refurb! Although my problem has been i have 2 x 2"4'x6"4' and one 2"5'x 6"4' door frame! Ignorantly trimmed a moulded 2"'6 down to fit the 2 foot 5 space, which didn't go well. So having to reduce the door frame space now!

  • @bigearsandnoddy1
    @bigearsandnoddy1 Před 6 lety +2

    Hiya Charlie, good job & a nice finish job good job thank you for the wood working lesson please keepem coming GL & happy D.I.Y. ING, all the best to you & your family cheers👏👏👏👏👌👍💪👊👋👋👋👋.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 6 lety

      Thanks mate - really appreciate that. When you spend pretty much a day editing this stuff, emoji laden messages like yours are absolutely top drawer!!

  • @sboss6758
    @sboss6758 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant videos Charlie so easy to follow and inspirational

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, I appreciate you taking the time to comment 👍

  • @harrycallaghan22
    @harrycallaghan22 Před 3 lety +1

    Spot on. Door looks great. 👍🏻

  • @dazzabenson5498
    @dazzabenson5498 Před 6 lety

    Really enjoy the videos keep them coming. One recommendation use ear defenders or plugs!I diy and ride motorbikes and always use plugs.

  • @josephgrech6799
    @josephgrech6799 Před 5 lety +2

    Again well done Charlie excellent tutorial keep up the good work

  • @michellem3441
    @michellem3441 Před 3 lety

    Love your DIY demos Charlie! So helpful!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 3 lety

      Aw, thanks Michelle. I really appreciate that and am reallly chuffed you find them useful 👍

  • @richardjerome1737
    @richardjerome1737 Před rokem

    I love your videos. Thank you for sharing.

  • @janethorpe3299
    @janethorpe3299 Před 4 lety +2

    Loved it thankyou, I have a couple of doors in my flat like this so when I get round to tackling them thus will help X thankyou x

  • @ZombieLife
    @ZombieLife Před 3 lety +1

    5:30 great tip !!!!

  • @jason_ball
    @jason_ball Před 4 lety

    Awesome video as usual... I did note a hefty crack around your horizontal structural beam that may need some attention!

  • @fireblaster9961
    @fireblaster9961 Před 3 lety

    Use circular saw to make all the cutting but 1mm from the line, then pass over once with planner to smooth out cut marks, much quicker and straight every time

  • @michaelf5565
    @michaelf5565 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the good video.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome. Thanks for the comment 👍🏻

  • @CB-pt2uo
    @CB-pt2uo Před 2 lety

    Step one make sure the house is empty lol 😂 Nice job 👍

  • @bmbpdk
    @bmbpdk Před 5 lety +2

    Very nice video, if just i saw it three days ago, i was helping out my nabour with the exact same problem.
    I guess we spent more time figuring out how to do it, than actually worktime :-D

  • @shutinyanks
    @shutinyanks Před 6 lety +2

    I was thinking why doesn't he just take the trim off and square off the door frame. Then i could see the amount that it was out by so that one would of been more labour intensive than trimming the door. Ihave the exact same issue however we had the frames refitted and who did it completely bodged them worse than they were previous so now they have to be done again! Wish i had watched this video a year ago it would of given me an idea how to deal with out of square frames.

  • @SolveEtCoagula93
    @SolveEtCoagula93 Před 5 lety

    Thanks Charlie - learnt something useful tips via this video. I'm in the position of thinking about hanging 8 new oak doors in our bungalow and need as many tips as I can get. I want to do the job but something that I'm not certain about is whether to use a normal smoothing plane or a power plane when taking down the various adjustment thicknesses. If anyone has any comments or thoughts about the pros and cons I'd love to hear them. I would add that I love using my smoothing plane - it really does make me feel good - but I'm only use to small lengths of wood. I'm concerned that taking, say 2mm, of the side of a door, especially a hardwood door, might be a different job and that a power plane would be better. Open to advice!

    • @johnriggs4929
      @johnriggs4929 Před 3 lety +1

      A good power plane is far easiest - with tungsten carbide tipped ('tct') blades - especially if you're talking about oak doors. By the way (and most people make this mistake - even many joiners,) it's a 'smooth' plane. It has no grooves in the soleplate; as a Jack plane has, hence the name.

  • @martingarylee5288
    @martingarylee5288 Před 3 lety

    Great job and if you can salvage what you have, that's less you have to buy and toss into a dump. Cheers Martin. Subscribing.

  • @Oscuros
    @Oscuros Před 2 lety

    03:25 we always called it "pissed" in London, not mad. First thing I said when you showed the preview was "Yeah, it's pissed, it's a Victorian door" before you even mentioned it was Victorian cottage.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 2 lety +1

      Ah yes. I had a place in East Dulwich and became friends with a builder from Greenwich who basically helped me rebuild the Victorian terraced house I had. That phrase came up a lot! 👍

    • @Oscuros
      @Oscuros Před 2 lety

      @@CharlieDIYte haha, glad you know it. I've only got 3 doors to trim and no space for a disk saw, had to go primitive with a tenon saw in shifts, but thanks for the vid and tips. There's something nice about Victorian houses and those quirks. I mean, sometimes it can take a while to get around to it, but once you've trimmed a door to shape or rendered something flat again, it's really satisfying compared with a new build. Glad you're enjoying it anyway!

  • @timtom4300
    @timtom4300 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you, sir. Very helpful for me

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 2 měsíci

      You're welcome. Thanks for the comment

  • @dangalek289
    @dangalek289 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely fantastic video, very informative clear and precise, the only issue i have is what if you don't have all those amazing time saving tools, can this be done with a hand saw and jesus

  • @Oldskoolmercs
    @Oldskoolmercs Před 5 lety +2

    Brilliant work again....

  • @atherdoshi4590
    @atherdoshi4590 Před 6 lety +2

    Excellent video Charlie! what is the best way of trimming fire doors?

  • @Derrick1951
    @Derrick1951 Před 5 lety

    Great video, I picked up some good pointers ....Thank you

  • @wbell539
    @wbell539 Před 5 lety

    Very useful video for the likes of me. Thank you!

  • @TSMATTYC17
    @TSMATTYC17 Před 5 lety

    I always get frames or floors that are well out of square and it’s very annoying/frustrating putting doors to suit! Like previous comment put pound coin in corner and push door up to it. Can you do more door videos like more in depth be interesting to see how you go about it thanks keep up the good work 👍🏼

  • @eb4233
    @eb4233 Před 2 lety +2

    Why didn't i put a plank of wood down and clamp it down.
    My beautiful door i paid £295 for is now a complete disaster as the saw ran away from me and sliced right up the door 😫😭😭😫😫😭😭😫😫
    I now need to buy a new door if only I watched this video first.
    Thanks for the video Charlie .off I trot for a new door 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Před 2 lety +2

      So sorry to hear that. Also make sure you set that blade to the right height - with only half a tooth poking below the door. Otherwise the saw will run out again. Good luck with the replacement. These things do happen, it's all part of the learning process 👍

  • @tomaszignielnicki4320
    @tomaszignielnicki4320 Před 3 lety

    No disrespect Charlie but I stopped using a planner to trim doors long time ago .Festool ts55 does the job , cheers.

  • @kickinbackinOC
    @kickinbackinOC Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video!

  • @JWOO2437
    @JWOO2437 Před 5 lety

    Hi Charlie, One very happy (new) subscriber, watched the video on door hanging and also putting on door handles. I think I would have made a right dogs dinner of it had I not. Well done Sir and keep the good videos coming, can’t wait for your upcoming video with regards to sawhorse (foldable) conversion... 😊😊😊👍👍👍