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Re: Doors
[Re: casper]
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28th Aug 2016 8:25am
28th Aug 2016 8:25am
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bert1

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Depending on the style of door determines the difficulty, 24" & 28" always was a problem in some styles.
Try, Howdens Joinery,
Kaybee Doors, Jamaica St, Liverpool.
Phone rather than rely on websites.
God help us, Come yourself, Don't send Jesus, This is no place for children.
Bertieone.
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Re: Doors
[Re: casper]
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26th Sep 2016 4:19pm
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jeremycorbon
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hi,there is a type of door called "Wallasey door". i remember them from my furniture-stripping days,they had a panel at the top 1/3rd and 3 or 4 long thin panels below. they are nice looking doors. there was a door-store next to the Bluebell Pub just by the old tunnel dock entrance.or you could try any pine-strippers that are still around. failing this you could knock-up flush doors(no joints needed) just butt the timbertogether and cover in ply-wood on both sides fixing it with white wood glue and use lost-head panel pins and put in the sandwich a block of wood where you want your handles, cheers
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