[Noisebridge-discuss] Installing doors on the woodshop
Martin Bogomolni
martinbogo at gmail.com
Tue Oct 16 23:19:44 UTC 2012
For the entrance door, you can buy a pre-hung door from Home Depot,
36" wide x 80" tall. It comes with a frame, all you have to do is
frame it into place, then put trim on both sides. Costs $50 and is
available in both left and right handed hinges.
For the main door, you can buy a pre-hung double door, again from Home
Depot. Those are generally more expensive, but worth it for sound
reduction. The JELD-WEN 72" x 80" door, pre-hung and primed, costs
$319.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Alex Peake <empowerthyself at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Noisebridge! I love you all and will awhile install some noise cancellation for our wooshop.
>
> ShopDoors https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/ShopDoors
>
> This is project page for installing shop doors on the woodshop.
>
> Team
>
> I'm Alex Peake User:lxpk and I know nothing about carpentry but I know Noisebridge needs noise relief to be able to talk and work while excellent craftsmanship is happening in the workshop. I need volunteers to help me install doors on the wood shop which I have never used myself so I am sadly unqualified in how to do this. Please email me at alex at primerlabs.com if you have interest in helping or donating doors for the cause. Thanks!
>
> Volunteer by putting your name and contact down here or just install the doors sneaky like a ninja
>
> Measurements
>
> The main door: 7ft 8in x 7 ft tall
> The entrance side door: 3ft 3in x 7 ft tall
>
> Door to use
>
> Are there any doors available or should we make one?
>
>
>
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