dpjeansonne wrote:Jimbo
Yours came out great.
I agree!

I can tell that was a lot work to do. I don't think I could beat that design. Looks very sturdy and would be easy to insulate and a sheet of plywood to cover it on the inside. Better made than most CT doors that I have seen.
The main benefit of an RV door is you would just have to build the interior frame and cut your hole. They also generally come with a screen door. They are not cheap. Here is a link that sells about whatever size you would want.
https://www.randgsupply.com/Warehouse/Doors/rv/squarecornerrvdoors.htmI would suspect that Jimbo probably has less than 1/2 the cost in his than these sell for. Both have their benefits but the

generally rules which way I go.
Good luck with your build!
Earnest