I've seen it both ways, but which is the most effective way to block out water?
With the Trim molding on the outside of the door or on the inside of the TD door frame?
Or both?
Diemjoe wrote:I am at the point where i am getting ready to order my door trim. Base on what I have read around the forum, Aluminum T-Moulding seems to be the easiest. I am just not sure of the details. I have uploaded a drawing of what I am thinking.
It isn't to scale, but this shows the door shape. I cut the door out of the wall and skin so it fits in the wall opening.
I haven't found any aluminum trip that will cover the 1 1/4" inched exposed wall and door edge, Anyone know of any sources of J or C cap that would fit?
I will probably go with a piano hinge but not decided yet.
The T molding on the threshold seems like it would scrape the legs getting in and out. I guess I could put T-moulding on the Outside of the door bottom.
in the photo the T-molding on the outside would be attached to the door. On the inside attached to the Wall. Where would I attached the weather stripping?
In short, I am having trouble conceptualizing a good waterproof solution for the doors. As usual I am not committed to this design and welcome any additional options. I won't be skinning with aluminum though.
Thanks
Don Miller
Diemjoe wrote:Thanks Tom, Your write up with the pics is very much appreciated. It is exactly what I was looking for. Where did you source your hinges from?
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