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DOORS

"...we remember good people and God only when it is convenient for us, and take them for granted because their doors are always open..." - Suzy Kassem
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I have designed a few doors. I have built a couple. Mostly, I restore, re-purpose, repair, and repaint doors. I find good, heavy doors that need attention, and return them to utility, beauty, and security.

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above: Studio C door at Ballroom Addiction in Las Vegas. This wall was just that, no door, no space to walk through. A wall. A door was sorely needed. And then, voila, magic by moi. Found this now loverly door broken, waiting to be hauled to the land fill. Good doors are worth the effort. Hanging a door is outside most DIY-er's
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above:This back door had been kicked in, and the homeowner never even woke up. Doors of houses are easily kicked in, not because the door is so weak, but because most door jams are as strong as toothpicks. I have repaired quite a few jams and always include steel with long, heavy screws that tie into the rough framing beyond the jam. I consider even this repair a bit light, but it will slow an intruder down, and at least the homeowner will hear the intruder while still outside the door. Note that I used a router to inlay the steel into the new jam face.

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And then, there are all those doors waiting to be fauxed.