This doorframe was devastated at one time and had been repaired in a real sloppy way. In the video I try to fix it and create a more secure and polished result.
This really helped me out because my gargarge door has sensors for the alarm and I was worried I would have to remove the whole door frame! YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER! :) THANK YOU!!!
This was a brilliant way to fix this. I have to replace my front because of a slight warp. The knob holes for the new door are precut and in different locations. This is how I fix the frame to line up with my door.
Your video saved me $1200 to replace the whole door frame! I used a hand mitre saw and a speed square to make the diagonal cuts. Wasn't too hard worked well! THANK YOU!
I feel like every time I watch your videos I say to myself, "that was a really smart way to do that". You my friend are talented, keep up the great work. Great work always has its rewards.
Don't like when the posters cut the video to finish something up and get back to us(not saying this person did that, but others have). Not sure what difficulty they had. More than likely we'll have that problem and won't know how to address it. Jennies Garage did a great job. Would not have seeing the imperfections if he didn't point them out.
That original fix was hardcore. You did a great job fixing that thing. Way to be!!! Also thank you for keeping the language clean. I like to watch these videos with my young kiddos.
Every video that I watched the only answer was to replace the whole frame, my garage door will benefit from this type of fix without having to replace the whole door frame. Thanks for the alternative to whole frame replace.
Great repair, thanks for posting it. If you replace those teeny screws that come with the strike plates with 3-4" ones that go into the studs it'll be much harder to have a repeat event.
Thanks for sharing from France, I am repairing an internal door of a rented house I am in...hopefully I will not be charged if the owner doesn't see the damage/repair for the whole door framing. In my case I had to realize an insert directly in the casing that bear the metal frame.
It works amazingly! My husbands grandpa was so surprised how I did it. He said he would’ve bought the whole door frame 😂 the hardest part was getting the door handle out(Stripped screw) took only couple hours
When I install door strikers I don't use the little short screws that are in the door knob package. I always use 3 or 4 inch deck screws. They go deep into the door framing and make it harder for anyone to kick the door open in the future.
I have to say I learned something today on your video ...Thanks ...:)..I have a screen door that the wind caught and it broke the side jam of the hinge side and i was not sure how to fix it ..I know this is 2 different projects ...lol...but i think i picked up some ideas on how to ...thanks again ..
Jake, always fun just to watch you putting around. You should do another ride video on the trail 90. I've made a few videos on my channel working on a few different 90s. Love em.
Unreal - I have a very similar problem to solve. Started searching youtube for answers and “bam” my favourite program has got the answer haha:) I need to organise that oscilating saw…
I was not expecting this video to be as funny as it was informative, but wow, I actually had a good smile or chuckle every 30ish seconds. The best lessons are silly ones, that's for sure
Thanks for posting another quality video, and do you think that you could work on the trail 90 conversion to 125. I would like to see how it goes since I might do something similar to my 1968 cl 90.
I think it would be stronger if you cut the angle bit the other way so the too and bottom part would hold it in. good job tho love the videos keep it up.
The cuts on the door lining would then taper and be weak at their tips. Getting the right size in lay piece would be a serious faff. Inserting the piece and removing it would be nigh on impossible so you would have to hit the nail on the head first time. It would not look good if you failed to smooth all and paint over well.
Don't forget to reinforce the lock area by installing a 3" or 4" screw in those strike plates and that will make it much harder for someone to kick open the door next time.
You might want to wrap cords around old thread spools and or even larger dowel rods. I don’t know if you will see this, but I finally figured out that my ex, who is entering my house without permission, moved the plate, so, even though I thought the deadbolt was engaging, it was striking the plate. I hope this works. I have not worked with wood in a very long time.
May seem like a silly question, but, if the angled board was cut short, but needed to be trimmed on the outer edge to make it fit, why not cut off some of the inner edge so that it would sit deeper in the opening? That way, no more wood is wasted than there needs to be... :)
nice video! I thought for sure when you were marking the striker holes without the weather strip in place that you would have set the latch sockets too far in. But it seems all is well, good job.
I’m in the army and just took holiday block leave for 2 weeks. After being gone for 1 week i was notified I was a victim of a burglary. They broke the back door and made it inside. What a terrible short vacation. After spending a year overseas.
This was the first video of yours that I've ever watched. You're a regular comedian aren't ya? haha I enjoyed the humor. THANK YOU for this vid!! My front door has the same jam (not damn) damage. QUESTION: Why did you decide to make the replacement jam piece 400 inches long (give or take 360 inches??? :-) I would think 12" to 14 inches would suffice. Any particular reason? Thanks again for this vid!
Work smarter, not harder...the heat's in the tools 😁😃👍 cool vid... I've been a tile guy for about 23 years and I am horrible at carpentry so these videos are super helpful thanks brother! 😄
Nice ! Also, do you have a video on repairing a solid wood door edge pried open from the outside? Not the strike side. I don’t want the big expense of replacing the door itself if I can help it, I would like to “fancy up” the edge, maybe with a metal corner edge…….. ? I will look among your other videos. Thanks!
This really helped me out because my gargarge door has sensors for the alarm and I was worried I would have to remove the whole door frame! YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER! :) THANK YOU!!!
My 2 year old wanted a video on "how to fix broken door" and yours was the first one that came up. Excellent and fun video for both of us! Good job.
This was a brilliant way to fix this. I have to replace my front because of a slight warp. The knob holes for the new door are precut and in different locations. This is how I fix the frame to line up with my door.
Your video saved me $1200 to replace the whole door frame! I used a hand mitre saw and a speed square to make the diagonal cuts. Wasn't too hard worked well! THANK YOU!
I feel like every time I watch your videos I say to myself, "that was a really smart way to do that". You my friend are talented, keep up the great work. Great work always has its rewards.
Don't like when the posters cut the video to finish something up and get back to us(not saying this person did that, but others have). Not sure what difficulty they had. More than likely we'll have that problem and won't know how to address it. Jennies Garage did a great job. Would not have seeing the imperfections if he didn't point them out.
That original fix was hardcore. You did a great job fixing that thing. Way to be!!! Also thank you for keeping the language clean. I like to watch these videos with my young kiddos.
AWEEEEE I LOVED HOW YOU let the little guy pry out the first piece you cut 😭😭❤️❤️❤️cuteness overload
I like your new filming/editing style and I LOVE that you got your boy involved in the repair job!
when? where? how? i see but one fella in all shots
Great tip. Haven't seen this angle approach before. I like it. I might try cutting the filler piece first then use it to scribe the jamb next time.
I cant even find the words to express how happy i am this wasnt boring.
love your sense of humor. Another job well done. thanks for making the vid!
Bruh he cracks me up all the time. The Colombo dvd part had me dying😂😂
Every video that I watched the only answer was to replace the whole frame, my garage door will benefit from this type of fix without having to replace the whole door frame. Thanks for the alternative to whole frame replace.
You are probably the 3rd person I've seen in my life that actually has common sense.
thank you. this video is exactly what I needed to see to repair my door. good job.
Great repair, thanks for posting it. If you replace those teeny screws that come with the strike plates with 3-4" ones that go into the studs it'll be much harder to have a repeat event.
I would have to agree with that longer screws would make it more secure
Thanks for sharing from France, I am repairing an internal door of a rented house I am in...hopefully I will not be charged if the owner doesn't see the damage/repair for the whole door framing. In my case I had to realize an insert directly in the casing that bear the metal frame.
Good job! Now just lubricate those hinges...
Quality work. You are a perfectionist.
I keep rewatching this video just went to Lowe’s and picked up the tools we’ll see if I can accomplish the mission 🤞🏽
Successful?
Where you able to do it????
update?
It works amazingly! My husbands grandpa was so surprised how I did it. He said he would’ve bought the whole door frame 😂 the hardest part was getting the door handle out(Stripped screw) took only couple hours
@@tabithabair8600 Great!! Is it possible you can send me a pic of your work if i send you my email???
This worked out perfect for fixing mine . Thank you brother
When I install door strikers I don't use the little short screws that are in the door knob package. I always use 3 or 4 inch deck screws. They go deep into the door framing and make it harder for anyone to kick the door open in the future.
Thank you very much, I have to fix a strike side door frame at my Moms house and now I have an idea of how to do it!
Well done sir. My weekend project has some great mentorship.
Excellent work,thanks for this wonderful video,you saved my life and saved money.
cool, now I have learned something new.
always compensate for the blade width, but none the less, lessons learned for future projects.
Awesome man!, don't burn yourself out!
Very thorough video. Thank you
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks boss!
Legend. Much appreciation
i definitely need to do this to my doors!! Thank you!
This was extremely helpful, thank you! You just got another subscriber 👍
Mighty fine work on that.
looks perfect.. great job.
You got good peepers(🐸) it really added to the video. as soon as I saw your cord drawer I knew this was the video for me thank you for your help
I have to say I learned something today on your video ...Thanks ...:)..I have a screen door that the wind caught and it broke the side jam of the hinge side and i was not sure how to fix it ..I know this is 2 different projects ...lol...but i think i picked up some ideas on how to ...thanks again ..
Thank you for helping me out.
Jake, always fun just to watch you putting around. You should do another ride video on the trail 90. I've made a few videos on my channel working on a few different 90s. Love em.
I like the area around your house, green and peace..
Thank you so much, I did it and came out great
You don't need no stinkin' router. A chisel works nicely though. That saw is cool, I'm gonna get one someday:-)
Damn dude. Nice job.
Thank you excellent video 👏🏽🙌🏾
This is awesome thanks for posting !!
Great video, very helpful!
Thank you! been very helpful
I love your videos. Keep em coming. Must have gotten a different truck. I thought you had an auto.
Great Job...
Another great video
Unreal - I have a very similar problem to solve. Started searching youtube for answers and “bam” my favourite program has got the answer haha:) I need to organise that oscilating saw…
Thank you!
Nice job.
" Caulking the great forgiver" lol true indeed
Using the drill to cut the holes was brilliant. No special tools needed. I’m gonna get an oscillating tool. That thing is very handy looking.
If you get an oscillating tool you will not regret it. Extremely handy.
Great video
Thank you for this
Helpful video thanks
Good job
I was not expecting this video to be as funny as it was informative, but wow, I actually had a good smile or chuckle every 30ish seconds. The best lessons are silly ones, that's for sure
Thanks for the video
You rock!!!!!!!
Thanks.
this helped. thank you
Thanks for posting another quality video, and do you think that you could work on the trail 90 conversion to 125. I would like to see how it goes since I might do something similar to my 1968 cl 90.
I think it would be stronger if you cut the angle bit the other way so the too and bottom part would hold it in. good job tho love the videos keep it up.
🤔🤫he is good!!
The cuts on the door lining would then taper and be weak at their tips. Getting the right size in lay piece would be a serious faff. Inserting the piece and removing it would be nigh on impossible so you would have to hit the nail on the head first time. It would not look good if you failed to smooth all and paint over well.
That's a good call!
Don't forget to reinforce the lock area by installing a 3" or 4" screw in those strike plates and that will make it much harder for someone to kick open the door next time.
You obviously haven't been in the hood lol
You're better off with a steal frame. No pun intended
Since the door opens out into the garage, wouldn't it be a forced exit?
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There is a mom joke somewhere in there.
Mike Howard Hahaha 😂😂😂
I think someone just got locked out in the garage and pulled the door really hard to get back in the house.
This was helpful thanks
More videos like this...please.
I always used a wood chisel for my door sets and hinges that need resessing.
You might want to wrap cords around old thread spools and or even larger dowel rods. I don’t know if you will see this, but I finally figured out that my ex, who is entering my house without permission, moved the plate, so, even though I thought the deadbolt was engaging, it was striking the plate. I hope this works. I have not worked with wood in a very long time.
nice job mate
May seem like a silly question, but, if the angled board was cut short, but needed to be trimmed on the outer edge to make it fit, why not cut off some of the inner edge so that it would sit deeper in the opening? That way, no more wood is wasted than there needs to be... :)
Kid prying the old piece out was hilarious!
Please do another motorcycle project I love them they are the best you inspired me to buy a beat up kx250 1989 and completely redo everything on it
I could not do any better than that........good job!.....👍👍👍
Nice Job🔥👏
Also adding 3 inch screws will make more secure on doors n sticker
enjoying the vids. thanks man! question. why did you cut out and replace that few foot section instead of the whole length?
That's that's a great how to
Nice video.
Have to do this tomorrow. Did you use the same weather strip?
You are awesome!
nice video! I thought for sure when you were marking the striker holes without the weather strip in place that you would have set the latch sockets too far in. But it seems all is well, good job.
great video, instant subscribe
Funny video and great work
good job
thank you. it worked great
Glad to help, thanks.
I’m in the army and just took holiday block leave for 2 weeks. After being gone for 1 week i was notified I was a victim of a burglary. They broke the back door and made it inside. What a terrible short vacation. After spending a year overseas.
Thank you dad
Damn good work👍
“Circular saw”? “Orbital cutter”? “Oscillating tool”? “45 degree angles”? This is way over my head. You gotta hammer/chisel/tape version?
Yes.
good stuff.
Great job
I got to do the same thanks
This was the first video of yours that I've ever watched. You're a regular comedian aren't ya? haha I enjoyed the humor. THANK YOU for this vid!! My front door has the same jam (not damn) damage. QUESTION: Why did you decide to make the replacement jam piece 400 inches long (give or take 360 inches??? :-) I would think 12" to 14 inches would suffice. Any particular reason? Thanks again for this vid!
thanks man fixed!
I like it nice job.
Work smarter, not harder...the heat's in the tools 😁😃👍 cool vid... I've been a tile guy for about 23 years and I am horrible at carpentry so these videos are super helpful thanks brother! 😄
seeing you break through the door the shit you said made me geek tf out
Nice ! Also, do you have a video on repairing a solid wood door edge pried open from the outside? Not the strike side. I don’t want the big expense of replacing the door itself if I can help it, I would like to “fancy up” the edge, maybe with a metal corner edge…….. ? I will look among your other videos.
Thanks!