Pmullen503 wrote:Beautiful work!
What weight of fiberglass did you use on the inside and outside?
Pmullen503 wrote:Just a tip, from experience.
Make sure the bottom sills for the doors and windows have bulletproof waterproofing. Some water will sit on that sill (or wet the seals) and keep it wet for a long time. I have flush doors and even with angled sills to help drain, I had rot after 8 or 9 years.
I'd be tempted to double the glass on the corners of your floor boxes, especially outside, just in case. It's a place that could easily be missed on a cursory inspection.
Beautiful work otherwise.
...I have flush doors...
tony.latham wrote:Looks great, but I'm wondering about the open floor in the rear?
Tony
AdamEckhardt wrote:
I was thinking the pros: increased security and appearance
I couldn't think of any cons.
In light of that plan, I adjusted the door jamb around the door handle, so it could accommodate a traditional residential handle/strike-plate. I'll have to make a custom strike-plate, but the door should function/latch like any standard ....
I was thinking the pros: increased security ...
I used a strike plate and mortise for the bolt. Turned out to be a source of water intrusion...
It's my belief that the last thing you want to do is lock the doors.
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