Originally Posted By: Mikespike
Originally Posted By: Bucket
Originally Posted By: Jerry Garcia
I would say that the biggest issue we have with the custom doors that we makeis the idiot contractor that leans the door up against a freshly taped sheetrock wall, leaves it there for the weekend and doesn't understand why the door is warped.


Ya but, they should be sealed with someting before they leave your shop!


If there is one thing I hate, it is having to be serious for any length of time on an internet fishing board, but as a PSA, here goes:

Sealing the door will not prevent the warping/bowing that JG is describing - it is the weight of the door itself that causes it to "sag". Doors should be stored "flat" at all times unless they are prehung, in which case, they should be installed as soon as possible.

JG-

it's always nice to hear about a company producing quality handmade products!!!


NO [censored]!
I was just tryin ta get a rise outa Jerry. Jerry happens to work at one of the best millwork shops Seattle has to offer.
Prehung doors are NOT an option for me.
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