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Birch plywood would be very suitable as it does not splinter working on
it or on impact. However it is very sensitive to woodworm, so it should
be properly treated and it is best to give it a few coats of varnish,
paint or preservative after all holes have been made to protect it from
the damp and insects. Do not forget to fit a PE sheet on the outside of
the door card, suspended between door card and door frame at the top and
hanging inside the door frame at the bottom to drain away any water
entering. Make sure the drain holes in the door bottom are clean and not
blocked.
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 18-10-2019 om 20:30 schreef richard mayor:
> I'm getting ready to make new door cards and trim my doors. My
> research has found that people use everything including ABS plastic,
> foam board, masonite and plywood. I'm leaning towards Baltic Birch
> plywood at this point but I would like the infinite wisdom of this
> list before I go down that, or any other, road.
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<p>Birch plywood would be very suitable as it does not splinter
working on it or on impact. However it is very sensitive to
woodworm, so it should be properly treated and it is best to give
it a few coats of varnish, paint or preservative after all holes
have been made to protect it from the damp and insects. Do not
forget to fit a PE sheet on the outside of the door card,
suspended between door card and door frame at the top and hanging
inside the door frame at the bottom to drain away any water
entering. Make sure the drain holes in the door bottom are clean
and not blocked.</p>
<p>Kees Oudesluijs<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I'm getting ready to make new door cards and trim
my doors. My research has found that people use everything
including ABS plastic, foam board, masonite and plywood. I'm
leaning towards Baltic Birch plywood at this point but I would
like the infinite wisdom of this list before I go down that, or
any other, road.<br>
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